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[Video]: Field Notes for June 2, 2016
No one said teaching was easy. We hear from first-year ag teacher Rebecca Zeisler in this week’s Field Notes. And, we take a step back in time at the Dennison Depot in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
Older wells in Appalachia are a major part of Diversified Energy’s strategy
Over the last two decades, an energy company founded in 2001 has become the largest natural gas well owner in the U.S. — without drilling wells. Diversified Energy owns about 70,000 mostly conventional oil and gas wells across the U.S., largely in the Appalachian Basin, making it a big player in the region’s oil and gas industry.
Breed shows held at Ohio Beef Expo
More than 30,000 gathered at the Ohio Expo Center March 20-22 for the annual Ohio Beef Expo in Columbus.
Many thanks for another year of Ohio State Fair memories
Thank you to the parents, members and everyone else, for another great fair.
Steam tractors return to Fulton Co. for annual reunion
The National Threshers Association’s 58th annual reunion will be June 27-30 at Fulton County Fairgrounds in Wauseon, Ohio.
Branding iron debacle
Columnist Bryce Angell writes about a memorable experience with new technology – an electric branding iron.
What is the grain market telling us?
As corn and soybeans cash prices flutter around their post-harvest highs, a farmer telephones with a question: How do February’s stronger prices compare to 2010 season average prices for corn, soybeans, wheat and cotton? Well, let’s see. According to U.S. Department of Agriculture data, the national average cash price for 2010 corn was $6.38 per
Design a cozy roost site for your favorite birds
Whenever I get a series of letters asking the same question, it’s time to address that issue in a column. Over the last few weeks, a handful of readers have asked about winter roosting boxes, so here goes. Bluebirds, chickadees, titmice and nuthatches nest in cavities and readily use nest boxes, but did you know
The best of times, the worst of times
The American economy is downright Dickensian. If you’re in investment banking, airlines, real estate or automobile anything, it’s the worst of times. If you’re in commodities — oil, copper, potash, gold, corn, soybeans — it’s the best of times.
Can you tell us how these antique tools were used?
Do you know your antique tools? If so, hazard a guess at this editions mystery tool. Tell us what it is and how it was used.






