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PROGRESS: Separate, but equal
Five brothers make western Pa. dairy partnership work
First wildflower of the year prepares to emerge
Tami Gringich introduces us to the fragrant wildflower that will soon be making it’s appearance: skunk cabbage.
Big rallies confuse traders debating market direction
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets as analysts argue whether or not we’re reaching price highs amid recents increases.
Dairy farmers should aim for the top
The Northeast Ohio Regional Dairy Conference encouraged farmers to aim for the top third, by knowing and following their numbers.
Passenger pigeon became hunted, now extinct
By the 20th century, the passenger pigeon disappeared from the sky above and the earth below. It was extinct.
Dear I.H., ‘we can’t be without our tractor’
In 1919, International Harvester Company published 48 letters from satisfied operators describing how they used their tractors and how reliable they were.
Food Evolution spurs GMO discussion in Wooster
Following a screening of the movie Food Evolution, a panel of experts talked about the concerns people have with GMO technology.
Debate: Who really invented the steel plow?
Although Deere history gives credit for the steel plow to Deere, Case, who later owned Andrus’ plow company, cites Leonard Andrus and never mentions Deere.
Families leave mark on Ohio agriculture
Five Ohio families were recognized at the Farm Science Review for their conservation efforts.
The first real automatic transmission
A brief history of the automatic transmission.






