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Son leads effort to rebuild family barn destroyed by fire
The Hufnagels’ barn was the center of their family’s life for 58 years until Oct. 13 when it was destroyed by fire. But an effort is underway to rebuild.
Questionable government numbers, incredibly bad grain markets, too
Marlin Clark sheds some light on the USDA’s most recent forecasts for this year’s harvest yields. Will it be better or worse than expected?
May we all bend with time
Stuart Heavilin examines goal-setting for the new year and urges farmers to allow the best information to drive the way they run their operations.
More action is needed on vet shortage
Food animal and public health veterinarians will receive loan assistance in exchange for a three-year commitment to practice in a veterinary shortage area.
National dairy group offers scholarships
National Dairy Herd Information Association is offering $1,000 scholarships to full-time students at technical and two- and four-year universities.
Hidden gem is a Canfield Fair tradition
For the many visitors and exhibitors of the Canfield Fair, the Pop Shop Restaurant has become a tradition, and is celebrating 45 years at the 2016 fair.
Ask Jen about eating gluten-free
I like the challenge of cooking gluten-free, and I also enjoy the recipes I’ve collected over the past couple years!
Nothing beats ‘summer school’
As the simplicity of summertime bows to bus schedules, long days and short nights, it still makes me wistful after all these years.
How to freeze whole tomatoes
If your tomato crop is too large for you to handle and you don’t want to can this year, try freezing whole tomatoes.
Only the smart survive: Looking for resilient dairy farms
With current feed and milk prices, a black and white cow producing 22,000 pounds/year could net between $1,200 and $1,600.






