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Bob Agle, Tom Price receive top awards from Ohio cattlemen
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association honored Clark County cattleman Bob Agle and Delaware County farmer and state ag leader Tom Price with its highest awards.
‘Our love just kept growing’
Judith Sutherland recalls her parents’ modest beginnings with respect and fondness.
We’ve come a long way with soil technology
There have been a lot of changes in the soil and water world in the last 18 years. Learn more about those advancements in Jim Mizik’s farewell column.
Childhood summers were best spent using our imaginations
When Sutherland thinks of her childhood summers she can remember playing in the hay mow, swimming, climbing trees, and spending hours exploring the woods.
More corn and soybeans, and less crop diversity
With less diversity in the fields, our crops are more susceptible to damage.
Slouching toward Election Day
There are facts on which the world operates and there are facts on which politics operate. Spoiler alert: The two are not the same.
Congress wraps up its least productive year ever
Every year ends on Dec. 31. Every baseball season ends with the World Series. Growing seasons end with a hard freeze and the opera season is over when a large, round lady sings. Today’s ag political season, however, never ends. Farm bills take more than two years to write and they’re still not written. Negotiations
Poison hemlock: Prolific weed chokes plants, and can kill livestock
Poison hemlock is a weed that livestock owners cannot afford to ignore because all parts of this plant including leaves, stems and roots are poisonous when ingested.
Damage to trees from high winds often goes undetected
By JEFF RUGG Creators Syndicate You may not have been in the path of one of the recent hurricanes, but you can still learn some tree planting and tree maintenance lessons from the areas that have been hit. Wind damage from hurricanes is less frequent than thunderstorms; so potential tree problems go unnoticed for longer
Dairy Expo Holstein sale averaged $33,111 highest in expo history
MADISON, Wis. — Closing a week of sales at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis., the World Classic 2012 Holstein Sale averaged $33,111, the highest grossing and averaging sale in World Dairy Expo history. Elm-Park Geisha PP-RED-ET topped the sale with a bid of $122,000 from David Jones Sahara Holsteins from Newport, United Kingdom.






