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Negative market influences add up
Avian flu is one more negative working against the grain prices.
In Africa: Improving water quality, one drop at a time
As a western Pennsylvania resident, I’ve long admired the red ware pottery of the Pennsylvania Germans who farmed in the growing season and worked at their craft as time allowed.
Hartville Elevator enters new era with new owner
Christian Ramsburg bought the Hartville Elevator feed mill business from Craig Wellspring and Ed Ringer in November 2023.
Dogs, logs and crackers
My daughter is standing before me, crying. She is also limping and dragging her foot in a way that implies she might, in fact, be crippled for life. I leap to attention: “What’s the matter, babe?” “I stubbed … (hiccup, sob) … my toe, (sniffle, sob, gasp) on … ACE’S LOG!” Of course she did.
Ohio’s required fertilizer certification, get the facts
Farmers applying commercial fertilizer to more than 50 acres are required to attend a course on fertilizer application no later than Sept. 30, 2017.
Apple Castle orchard and market: 7 generations and still growing
Visit western Pa’s Apple Castle year-round for their home-grown apples, peaches and other produce (but don’t leave without one of the Johnston family’s doughnuts!)
Ohio producer recognized with top honor
COLUMBUS — An Ohio producer was honored with one of the top producer awards at the Beef Improvement Federation Research Symposium and Annual Meeting, April 30-May 3 in Sacramento, Calif. Champion Hill The Beef Improvement Federation named Champion Hill, Bidwell, Ohio, the 2009 Seedstock Producer of the Year. Paul Hill and Marshall Reynolds of Champion
Retiring journalist’s compilation of outdoor columns is worth your time
Good writing deserves good reading and not just one time through, but time after time. That’s the best way to describe a recent release by Steve Pollick, the soon to “hang it up” outdoor editor for the Toledo Blade. Pollick has been reporting the outdoor beat for 30 years and, according to him, “It’s time.”
Fair is here again, thanks to hard work
At last! All the suspense, all the practice, all the preparation and hard work are gone — well, not really — and the big day has finally arrived: the Mahoning County Fair, proudly known as Canfield Fair, is underway and as of this moment the fairgrounds are ready to be wall to-wall with people through
Dairy Excel: Somatic cell count: How low can it go?
Dennis Weilnau compares herd somatic cell counts and examines dairy farm attitudes.






