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If I’m wrong, all bets are off
While researching some of the information for today’s Page 1 story on the Borden Boys and their donation to the Smithsonian, I found a picture of a “Rotolactor” milking machine.
Reader sounds off on ancestry and Passion
Reader disputes last week’s writer who said Judith Sutherland is a victim of lying ancestors.
Dairy Excel: Management: A farmer’s three essential skills
Bernie Erven explains the basic three skills farmers need to succeed.
Tools help estimate nitrogen losses
There is no test that can precisely determine how much nitrogen has been lost, but there are some options available to producers.
Free trade touted as economic cure
WASHINGTON – Free trade remains the cornerstone of U.S. economic success and the main tool for expanding global prosperity, said Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.
State agriculture department seeks ideas on specialty crop grant spending
ODA needs help spending $800,000 in federal farm assistance.
Fair board disqualifies Turner’s lamb
SALEM, Ohio – Following recommendations from the Ohio Department of Agriculture, the Trumbull County fair board disqualified the 2004 fair’s reserve champion market lamb.
Living in the shadow of Buckeye Egg
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell discusses how the dark cloud that continues to hang over Buckeye Egg Farms casts a shadow over every farm in the state, regardless of size.
Farmers push promised tax reform and farmstead exclusions
The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau is urging local members to pass petitions aimed at forcing school district boards to adopt Act 50.
Pickup truck theft reminds us to be mindful during harvest season
Judith Sutherland reminds mindful even in the long days during harvest season following the theft of her nephew’s pickup truck.






