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Business profile: Seed Consultants, Inc.
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — Seed Consultants, Inc. started with zero sales in 1990, and has grown to more than $42 million in gross sales in 2010. Based in Washington Court House, Ohio, Seed Consultants is currently the largest independent seed company in Ohio, and third largest of all seed companies doing business in Ohio.
Fall’s backdrop makes all the farm chores worth doing
“Throwing down hay from the highest point of the south mow, I was drawn to the west corner by the tiniest of sounds. Nestled in a tiny bowl of hay, I found a litter of colorful kittens. I watched them stretch and yawn and remember why it is worth the hard work of farming just
Ohio Central Railroad plans its 2002 steam, vintage passenger train trips
The passenger train season continues through Oct. 26, offering a one-hour trip through Amish country.
From the horse’s mouth: Stabled horses need more visits by dentist
In the past, many horse owners let nonprofessionals attend to their horse’s mouth. Now more people recognize the value of equine veterinary dentists for their horse’s overall well-being.
Checkoff analysis of USDA price data
DES MOINES, Iowa – A checkoff-funded analysis of USDA price data shows fewer hogs sold through daily negotiated transactions (the spot market) during January 2006 than during previous years, although the prices of more than half the hogs in the U.
Advice: Store now, sell later
COLUMBUS – Stockpiling rather than selling appears to be the growing trend for grain producers looking to get the best deal from their corn crop.
Farm bill stalled in Senate
SALEM, Ohio – Specifics of a new farm bill may drag into the new year, after Senate members left the legislation lifeless and went home for Thanksgiving recess Nov.
U.S. farmers lend a hand in Uganda
SALEM, Ohio – A brutal civil war. Farmers forced from their land. Crowded displaced persons camps. Murder.
Learning to feed the right wolf
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell remind adults of appropriate involvement in youth activities.
Inspection of farmland remains big question if pipeline approved
Farmers may have to rely on company inspectors to monitor the construction and cleanup process if the proposed Independence Pipeline is approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).






