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Tree farmer fighting for CAUV
SALEM, Ohio – Dave Coldwell says if his situation is any indication, Ohio is in a crisis. The Columbiana County tree farmer said he is being put through the ringer, denied CAUV tax rights on parts of his property by the county auditor, and fighting in court for tax savings that seem like they should be allowable, no questions asked.
Deep roots: Conservation is key for 2019 Ohio Tree Farm of the Year
Paul Mechling, owner of Snowy Oak Tree Farm, is preparing for the 2019 Ohio Tree Farm of the Year tour. On his farm, Mechling focuses on conservation.
Debunking GMO myths could improve food security in Africa
In Africa, there’s an urgent need for an agricultural revolution. Many go hungry because they can’t protect crops from drought, pests and diseases.
Mahoning Co. 4-H granted use of Southern Park Stables
Southern Park Stables was part of the Southern Park Racetrack, established in 1911. This racetrack, with entrances off McClurg Road and Washington Boulevard, and the surrounding acres were a huge draw for people who wanted a day in the country.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 17, 2011:
YOUNGSTOWN — The Mahoning County Outdoorsmen 4-H club met March 11. Trooper Greg Dipetro from the State Highway Patrol come to talk to the club about firearm safety and transportation. The club is collecting canned goods to donate to Victory Lutheran Church. The club is planning on selling 4-H wristbands for a former 4-H member
Six breeds judged at Spring Dairy Expo
COLUMBUS — A total of 564 animals from six different breeds were exhibited and placed by judges Steve White of New Castle, Ind., and Lynn Lee of Smyrna, Tenn., at the Spring Dairy Expo, April 9-11. Cattle traveled from more than 13 states. There were four different breed sales and more than 205 animals that
The ultimate COLLECTOR
YOU can’t imagine this collection unless you’ve seen it, but try for a minute. You’re at Chuck Plott’s farm in Southington, Ohio, out back in a 60-by-150 building that, from the outside, just looks like part of his meat processing business and retail store.
Waiting for February reports to move the market
As we await the next round of reports, Marlin Clark reports on the lack of news as grain prices have continued to follow a downward trend.
Ohio aims to cut broadband funding, restrict public networks in budget
Changes the Ohio Senate made to its version of the state’s next budget bill could set back the state’s work on broadband expansion, and threaten existing municipal networks.
Rockwell’s Four Freedoms represented America
In 1943, Norman Rockwell painted the Four Freedoms and instantly became “America’s artist in chief.”






