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Making and breaking the rules
Alan Guebert reflects on recent changes to the USDA budget, and Sam Clovis’ nomination to be USDA’s undersecretary of research, education, and economics.
2017 Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame inductees
The Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame will induct the 2017 honorees; Dwight Beougher, James Buchy, Opal Holfinger and Virgil Strickler Aug. 4.
How to build a simple, quality bird box
Although cavity-nesting songbirds don’t begin nesting until late March or early April, there’s no time like the present to build or buy a few nest boxes.
The legacy of Zimbabwe’s Cecil the lion
Hunting regulated by professional biologists in the U.S. is here to stay, but international trophy hunting should end today.
Deere & Company weathered Great Depression
Not too many of we oldtimers are still around who can say that we lived through the Great Depression of the early 1930s. Young life In my own case, it’s not really quite true either, as I showed up on my parent’s doorstep in 1933 and I don’t recall the extremely bad times. The sudden
Sometimes you have to eat crow
Trade promotion decision remains to be decided.
Quantitative spinning: It’s in the numbers
Against all odds, economics, the dismal science, has become even more dismal.
This Sept. 11, take time to reflect
This Sept. 11, remember the things that really matter.
Groundhog Day is chance to break cycle
As the Super Bowl Groundhog Day approaches … think about the Bill Murray movie. … Are you stuck in a negative loop? Could you improve and make things right?
That dirty word, ‘just’
There is a four letter word that has wreaked more havoc and cost me more money than any other word in the English language. That word is “just.” It’s not a swear word, but it probably should be. “Just looking.” “Just going to see what we might get into here.” “Just going to be a






