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Hindsight is 20/20, a good 20 years later
I have never been terribly good at punctuality. I’m generally late for just about everything. Granted, I was born early, but that may, in fact, be the very last time I was even remotely on time.
Elk fill Bugle Valley’s farm niche
BUTLER, Ohio – It’s been a long time since elk roamed this part of Ohio – if ever – but occasionally during the mating season you can hear a bull elk bugling in the hills near Butler, Ohio.
Studies show higher E. coli counts in manure of cows fed distiller’s grains
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Scientists at Kansas State University who are studying the effect of feeding distiller’s grains to beef cattle said more research is needed before cattle feeders and the public should reach definitive conclusions.
Royalty battle: Pennsylvania landowners file $5 billion suit against Chesapeake
A $5 billion dollar class action lawsuit has been filed by Pennsylvania landowners against Chesapeake Energy Corp. and its subsidiary, Access Midstream Partners, over gas and oil royalties.
FSA program assists with farm real estate transfers
The Farm Service Agency has a new Land Contract Guarantee loan program to assist with the transfers of farm real estate. This has been a pilot program in six states for the past three years.
Still harvesting his way across the Great Plains (in 800-acre fields)
Since early July, Austen Shoemaker, a 2011 West Branch High School graduate, has been part of a Great Plains wheat combine crew, Schiltz Harvesting, out of Selden, Kan.
Letter: Proud of community spirit seen at fairgrounds
In 2002, the Columbiana County Fair and Steer Committee began fundraising efforts for a new beef complex. These efforts, over several years, resulted in approximately $35,000, at which time the project was put on hold.
Ashland SWCD awards excellence
A sign recognizing him as 2006 Cooperator of the Year was presented to Mike Sloan during the 63rd annual meeting of the Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District held at the Ashland County Career Center recently.
Ohioans eligible for emergency farm loans
COLUMBUS – Ten Ohio counties have been designated agricultural natural disaster areas by the USDA, making farmers in the counties eligible for low-interest emergency loans from
Ease stress during calving season
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Anyone who has been around a cow-calf operation knows, there is nothing like calving season – both for the annual wonder of new life, but also for the difficulties it can bring.






