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Consumers demand tender steaks: Can your cattle provide them?
Cargill is working to bring an inexpensive genetic test to the common cattleman.
Cattlemen to sponsor mineral program
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Family farmers are challenged these days to remain profitable. One way to compete without actually getting larger is to simply “act larger” by joining with other local producers.
Read it Again: Week of April 19, 2001.
Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Soured grapes: Grower wants his debt repaid
Ashtabula County wine grape grower Gene Sigel thinks the Grape Industries Program of the ODA owes him almost $50,000 for grape vines he has planted. A legal opinion to the Grape Industries Committee advises that the committee’s program was never legal.
It should be easy: English for the eater
Ranchers have a well-earned reputation for speaking plain English plainly. Translation As such, cowboys instantly translate phrases like “government revenue enhancements” and “now pursuing other career opportunities” into “tax increases” and “got fired” without one twitch of their upper lip or one hitch in their giddyup. So what do these straight talkers call “lean finely-textured
Could we handle another big flood?
As I sit here writing this article, the weather has been less than pleasant. I watch it transition from rain to snow, to sleet, and back to rain. Being the conservation minded person I am, I can’t help but observe streams and ditches as I drive back and forth to work. The movement of water
Lead out loud
Past National FFA Officer and Ohioan, Sydney Snider, challenges you to lead out loud in 2017.
Growing the Grange: Oldest US ag group needs to attract new generation
The Grange has a unique history and role in rural communities, but it’s struggling to retain and attract new, younger members.
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 6, 2008
LOUISVILLE, Ohio — The Stark County Dairy Judging Team traveled to Wooster, Ohio, Feb. 23 to participate in the Ohio State University Agricultural and Technical Institute Dairy Judging Contest. Fourteen members competed, placing third out of 23 teams. Four members placed in the top 20: Mike Hohman of Louisville, third; Lauren Hohman of Louisville, 11th;
Life doesn’t always go how we plan
To paraphrase the famous lines from Robert Burns’ To a Mouse poem: The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry. (If you want the Scottish brogue version: The best laid schemes o’ mice and men gang a’ft agley.) Today’s plans were to play outside after first writing the column, maybe getting some






