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Ohio Farm Bureau names finalists
COLUMBUS — Ohio Farm Bureau Federation released the names of the finalists of its 2008 Outstanding Young Farmer contest. Finalists are Wayne and Sara Greier of Canfield, Robert and Autumn Morrison of Bloomingdale, Steve and Sonya Quillin of Stone Creek and Brandon and Julia Weber of Jackson. The award recognizes individuals or couples 35 or
Words of wisdom for 4-H’ers
Editor: I do not believe the Geauga County Fair Board handled the steer situation in their county in a wise manner. Before this situation in this and another Ohio county, I thought the rules were made and enforced by the Ohio Department of Agriculture since the state fair steer scandal. When I was a 4-H
Broken hearts and fond memories
The deeper the joy, the more devastating the heartbreak. The journey across this life brings a mixture of both and somehow we must be strong enough to hold it all.
Pekingese is pleasure for youngster
There has never been a time in my life without dogs. I can’t imagine it any other way.
I remember a black and white photograph in an old family album.
As things go down, look to ridge tops
Just this past week, I once again had a meeting with school officials regarding Cort’s on-going struggle with his health and how that pertains to his education.
Armchair hikers can blaze the trail
Columnist Judith Sutherland boggles her mind with thoughts of backpacking the Appalachian Trail. Instead, she’ll read a good book about it.
What really ‘builds’ character?
Columnist Judith Sutherland tells why she believes Farmers should certainly be the most excellent and firm bunch in all the world, all things considered.
USDA, states step up alerts; senator unveils ‘agroterrorism’ bill
Sen. Pat Roberts warns farms are at risk, proposes spending $1.1 billion next year and about $271,000 million in each of the next 10 years in a crash program for protection and prevention.
Jersey cow breaks world milk record
Mainstream Berretta Joy is the first Jersey to complete two consecutive records over 40,000 pounds of milk.
One-time EQIP funding will help offset energy costs
SALEM, Ohio – EQIP participants who signed contracts in 2004 or before could get more money from the USDA.






