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Spreading thin
SALEM, Ohio – Steve Miller cut his fertilizer use in half in the last three years and still wound up with the best soybean yield of his life last fall.
Toilet paper math
Is the mega pack of 8 double rolls of x linear feet of a certain ply a better, or worse, deal than 12 regular sized rolls of a different ply? Super? Mega?
A second chance at life
It has been almost 10 years since Brian Eucker received a life-saving liver transplant. Read his story, from orchard owner to organ donor advocate.
November is a time for reviewing traditions, and your fiscal options
Marketing Assistance Loans provide short-term financing at harvest time to help grain farmers meet cash flow needs without having to sell the grain right away.
Ask FSA Andy about loans for beginning farmers
A beginning farmer is defined as someone who has not operated a farm for more than 10 years, substantially participates in a farm operation and meets the eligibility requirements of the loan program they are applying for.
New immigration plan creates problems doesn’t consider agriculture
The plan, which will protect millions of undocumented immigrants, but farm workers won’t be permitted to apply for protection due to their jobs unless they have been in the U.S. for more than five years.
McArthur Lumber: Consumers can buy direct without a middle man
McArthur Lumber and Post is located in southeastern Ohio at 31310 state Route 93, McArthur, Ohio, 45651. It has been producing outdoor wood products for over 60 years.
USDA reports increase in number of farmers markets across the country
WASHINGTON — More than 1,000 new farmers markets have been recorded across the country, according to results released recently in the USDA’s 2011 National Farmers Market Directory.
U.S. Supreme Court: American Farm Bureau challenges plowing decision
A California orchard and vineyard has been prohibited from planting additional vineyards on its private farmland due to interpretations of federal wetlands regulations and of allowances for normal farming activities.
Ohio cattlemen salute their own
COLUMBUS – Friends and members of the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association rarely see Fayette County cattleman Bill Sexten at a loss for words, but Sexten was dumbfounded during the association’s annual meeting Jan.






