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Eight ways to save money on your farm in 2008
There are many ways to save time, stress and money on the farm, but it can be overwhelming to find a starting point.
Bayou Rebuilders
WHILE the first few weeks were fascinating and heartbreaking and every TV in America was tuned to hurricane coverage last fall, the public soon lost interest.
Some advice for having tip-top timber
WINTERSVILLE, Ohio – Deep ruts in the ground, sediment washing into streams, damaged trees and destroyed wildlife habitats.
Agronomy in action
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Roger Thomas zigzags across the field on his four-wheeler, bumping over the remains of last year’s soybeans and corn.
Herrons reap conservation rewards
HANOVERTON, Ohio – For dairymen David and Glen Herron, paying attention to their Columbiana County farm’s natural resources just makes sense, both common sense and good business sense.
Don’t wait the wheat out, now is the time to sell
Marlin Clark believes the grain markets have approached their highs for the current marketing year and urges readers to lock in contracts now.
Snooping sales
Kymberly Seabolt takes us through the fabulous shopping event known as an estate sale, which offers great deals and the opportunity to snoop.
Save pollinators and your wallet with integrated pest management
Max Miller discusses how integrated pest management can help farmers protect pollinators, reduce pesticide use and and save money.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 25, 2021
Catch up on local news from Black River FFA, Loudonville FFA, Northwestern FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Change in plans leads to lovely discovery
Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, Wyoming seemed like a mini Yellowstone experience, without crowds for Julie Geiss and her husband on a recent trip.






