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Maybe AIG ain’t great after all
More than 40 years ago, my father and his good friend, C. John, had a three-letter code they often tossed back and forth when enjoying their shared passions of fishing, camping and winning nickels playing euchre. “AIG,” one would say whereupon the other would reply immediately, “You better believe it; AIG.” Old meaning AIG meant
Heck no we won’t go – to the Oscars!
Since when did Hollywood stars become foreign policy experts? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt questions the public peace-making credibility Sean Penn and other president wannabes.
DFA to stop marketing independent farms’ milk
Approximately 225 independent dairymen in the Mideast marketing order have until Nov. 30 to find a new home for their milk. Dairy Farmers of America announced it will no longer market the independent producers’ milk.
Corn market keeps booming prior to report
The perception of the market is that there’s not enough corn to get through the year, especially with the current export pace that’s ahead of projections.
Crafty crows are smarter than we think
Several times each year I’m pleasantly surprised when I get a letter or email from a reader asking how to attract more crows. Such letters make me smile.
Current LEAD class announced
Twenty-five individuals from across Ohio have been selected to participate in the Ohio Leadership Education and Development program.
After a false start, miscanthus stutters into a new era
Aloterra touted miscanthus as the next big thing. The company got dozens of farmers to grow it for them. That was almost a decade ago. Where are they now?
Earl L. Butz, former U.S. secretary of agriculture, dies
WASHINGTON — Earl Lauer Butz, the outspoken U.S. secretary of agriculture who served under presidents Nixon and Ford, died Feb. 2, 2008, in his native state of Indiana. He was 98. Born in Albion, Ind., on July 3, 1909, Earl Butz grew up on a family farm and attended Purdue University on a 4-H scholarship,
Farm succession planning is critical
It is no secret the population of our farm families is aging rapidly. According to 2002 U.S. Census, the average age of an Ohio farmer who is the farm’s principal operator is 53.
Roundup of 4-H news for June 28, 2018
Catch up on 4-H news from Granny’s Kids 4-H club, Country Barbwires 4-H club, Westmoreland County 4-H, Geauga Prime Time 4-H club and more.






