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Obstacles continue in WTO farm talks
ATHENS, Ga. – World Trade Organization negotiators, who met last week at the organization’s headquarters, have yet to advance specifics on how all nations of the world subsidize and protect their agriculture sectors.
Mahoning Co. Farm Bureau leaders earn state achievement awards
BOARDMAN, Ohio – Mahoning County Farm Bureau volunteer leaders received all 10 of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s Standards of Achievement, or star, awards during last week’s annual banquet.
Dairy 4-H’ers show in Holmes Co.
MILLERSBURG, Ohio – Judge Lee Kohler of Baltimore, Ohio, commended 4-H club dairy members for their entries in the Holmes County Junior Fair Dairy Show.
What we’re reading: 11/18
This week we’re reading about an interactive Thanksgiving menu planner, what presidential campaign staffers eat while they’re on the road, how to make your Thanksgiving dinner paleo-friendly and more.
Dairy Excel: Important questions for dairy farmers within the next 45 days
For a dairy farmer, the fall season is a critical time. Within 45 days, all forage should be harvested. For some areas, forage harvest has already been completed for one to two weeks.
Fear and loathing in the loss of a cell phone
Last week I suffered a grievous personal loss of a very dear friend. It was sudden and unexpected and although valiant lifesaving efforts were undertaken, all attempts to revive were ultimately unsuccessful.
[Video]: Field Notes for June 2, 2016
No one said teaching was easy. We hear from first-year ag teacher Rebecca Zeisler in this week’s Field Notes. And, we take a step back in time at the Dennison Depot in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
Farmers need to hear their weather
Last week, I talked with a wise fellow who has witnessed many changing seasons. We discussed how unseasonably hot it has been for October as he wiped the sweat from his brow.
Warmers: Eat it while it’s still hot
You might never think about food warmers as collectibles – in fact, you might never have thought about them at all, until columnist Roy Booth sparked your curiousity with this week’s column.
Skelton animal cruelty charges settled
CANFIELD, Ohio – Eleven horses are being hauled back to Canfield this week after Thomas Skelton, the horseman who owned or boarded the animals and had been charged with animal cruelty, reached a plea agreement in court.






