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Breaking bad ag habits this year
From the high, clear-view perch of the new year, certain facts and events of 2006 are already visible.
What Happened With Barbie?
Although my daughters are, for the most part, pretty good kids, and I shouldn’t complain, I used to think no child rearing could be worse than my two little girls when they were fighting – until now that they are teens, they are both bigger than I am, and just as loud.
Cattle, hog prices have different look
Cattle and hog prices typically head in opposite directions in the summer months. In most years, cattle prices peak in March or April and move to a low in July or August.
Help us unwrap this mystery just in time for Christmas
Item No. 1281 is made of cast iron, measuring approximately 6 inches long and 3/4 inch wide, with two saddles and a small hook on top.
A lighthearted Hazard a Guess, Can you name this antique find?
Hello from Hazard! Last week, we said that Russ Roberts, of Twinsburg, Ohio, has offered up the lone guess on Item No. 1125, and he’s still the only one who has responded, after several weeks of our pleading. Roberts says it looks like some sort of a bending jig. Owner Richard Bader, of Middletown, New
Agricultural Act to ease new farmers’ into trade
In order to encourage young farmers in the industry, the Agricultural Act of 2014 will provide funding for programs and initiatives to train and mentor them.
Two years later: Communities still fighting for railroad regulation
Two years after the East Palestine derailment, communities near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border are still waiting for the Railway Safety Act of 2023.
10 components of an irrigation system
Whether you are using a well or surface water to irrigate, the primary components of an irrigation system are often similar, if not identical.
Collegiate clubs and students invited to sign up for 2021 College Aggies Online competition
The Animal Agriculture Alliance announced today that its annual College Aggies Online scholarship program will return this fall, kicking off September 13.
Black cutworms are on their way
Black cutworms have been reported in the neighboring states of Indiana and Kentucky and are getting closer.






