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‘Chinese century’ may be a decade
Alan Guebert ponders the United States’ relationship with China and China’s role on the world stage.
Watch out for poisonous plants in Ohio
Poison hemlock and wild parsnip infestations are thriving in Ohio this year. Now is the time to learn how to identify and manage these two dangerous plants.
Ohio Master Farmers, top crop adviser honored
This year’s Master Farmer recipients and conservation award winner are committed to taking care of the land, and addressing the water quality issue.
Mahoning Farm Bureau leader to members: Stay involved, speak up
At the Mahoning County Farm Bureau annual meeting, President Barbara Biery encouraged members to find ways to speak to others about their farms and agricultural issues.
Hall of famers remind us that agriculture is more than farming
No matter what an individual’s skill set is, there is some job within the ag industry that matches it, writes Editor Susan Crowell in her column this week. We need engineers, food scientists, bug fanatics, lawyers, teachers, marketers, policy gurus, even community activists.
Breakfast on the farm draws 1,300
The Columbiana County Farm Bureau’s Breakfast on the Farm at Baker’s Golden Dairy drew 1,300 visitors.
GMO labeling legislation vote fails in the U.S. Senate
Legislators are hoping to find a compromise when it comes to food labels concerning GMOs.
Cartilage disease affects most horses
Standardbreds and Warmbloods are considered to be predisposed to osteochondritis dissecans.
Where’s the SNAP charity and love?
Perhaps we can agree that spending just $3, and maybe even $4, out of every $1,000 of GDP isn’t too much for the richest country in the history of the world to feed its hungry.
Bio-dome imagines future of food in space
The ecosystem provides protein and carbohydrates in the form of fish, vegetables and herbs.






