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What makes a relationship a healthy one?
There are three clues couples can use to test the health of their relationship. Part four of our six-part series on relationships explains how.
OLCSB has hands full deciding veal standards, future of livestock in Ohio
Veal still being debated, but getting a lot of input along the way.
World then and now seem strikingly similar
When author Louis Bromfield was looking to give his life roots, he turned to a farm in northcentral Ohio. Columnist Judith Sutherland shares the story.
The world is our sandwich
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares a fun sandwich story for her daughter’s 21st birthday.
2017 goals for cattle producers
In view of the challenging market ahead, developing a marketing plan for newborn and expected calves can help improve profits in 2017.
Blitzkrieg: Mussels invading the Great Lakes
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The ongoing spread of non-native mussels in the Great Lakes has caused “massive, ecosystem-wide changes” throughout lakes Michigan and Huron, two of the planet’s largest freshwater lakes, according to a new University of Michigan-led study. The blitzkrieg advance of two closely related species of mussels — the zebra and quagga —
N-P-K nightmares: Fertilizer prices force farms to cut back
SALEM, Ohio — The price of anhydrous ammonia is up 55 percent. Straight urea, up 67 percent. Potash isn’t cheap either, up 55 percent. And those are just the increases recorded in the last six months. There have been astronomical increases across the board in fertilizer prices in the past months, and reason enough for
Soybeans generally strong this year
URBANA, Ill. — While the pace of the domestic soybean crush is slowing, the pace of exports and export sales of U.S. soybeans remains generally strong, said a University of Illinois Extension marketing specialist. “For the year, the USDA projects exports at 1.075 billion bushels, only 3.8 percent below the record shipments of last year,”
Johanns puts Bush budget on table
WASHINGTON – Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns released details Feb. 6 of President Bush’s FY 2007
Ohio Cattlemen’s Association looks to the future of Ohio’s beef industry
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association is looking ahead to a new national administration and new local and national officers in the beef industry. Complete convention wrapup.






