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Packin’ it in

Thursday, April 1, 2010

If I should ever have to evacuate in one of those horrible “you have 10 minutes to take anything of value and get out” scenarios, you will find me out in the car. I’m going to let my husband handle it all. I’d get out with one toothbrush and vase. Mr. Wonderful could probably fit

Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 25, 2022

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Cincinnati Public School FFA students toured agriculture facilities in Darke and Mercer Counties Aug. 17.

Hurricane Katrina: Ports closed, grain shipments clogged

Thursday, September 8, 2005

SALEM, Ohio – Hurricane Katrina devastated millions in the Southeast, but her wrath is a setback for farmers across the country who rely on ports along the Mississippi to ship grain.

Thanksgiving leftovers: 10 next-day uses for turkey

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Eating leftovers the weekend after Thanksgiving doesn’t have to be boring.

Groundhog’s day: Why exactly do groundhogs hibernate?

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Residents of Pennsylvania look to the groundhog each Feb. 2 to forecast the weather. According to legend, if the groundhog sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather; if not, an early spring is predicted.

They’ve been waiting 17 years for this

Sunday, May 18, 2008

The last time cicadas from Brood XIV emerged, George Bush Sr. was leading the nation, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was on prime time, and a gallon of gasoline cost $1.15.

Since 1991, this brood has been feeding and maturing underground in southwestern Ohio, central and eastern Pennsylvania, western West Virginia and nearly all of Kentucky.

Vollborn family builds a respectable cattle herd

Thursday, January 19, 2017

The Vollborn family has dedicated their lives to developing a successful commercial beef cattle operation in Gallia County, Ohio. They are being honored as Ohio Cattlemen’s Commercial Producer of the Year Jan. 21.

Ground roof falls, leaving Musser family wondering if they’ll lose farm

Thursday, August 27, 2015

The Musser family is losing ground on their farm after subsidence struck earlier this summer. Since then, acreage has dwindled and it has meant changes in the dairy operation to keep it going.

Good news for Southeast High School FFA

Thursday, April 24, 2008

It’s not every day that $50,000 falls into your lap. Even if you’re lucky, there’s a good chance you’ll never see this kind of windfall.

Are your fields tired? Give them a rest

Thursday, August 8, 2013

How are your hay and pasture fields doing this summer? There has been so much rain in many areas this year that some may be just finishing up first cutting hay. I have talked with many farmers this summer that have mentioned their hay yields are down and pastures have not been as productive as