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Reader agrees with taking more responsibility
Editor: In Terry Crock’s recent letter, Yes, we need change: It’s called personal responsibility, he spoke of the change we need as taking greater personal responsibility. That is true always. Terry backed this up by speaking of Americans who see the USA more as a land of entitlement than responsibility and mentioned folks who had
Obituary: Edwin Copeland
MILLPORT, Ohio – After nearly 50 years of observing Columbiana County’s weather and many years of reporting it to Farm and Dairy, Edwin Copeland will no longer be at the Millport 2 N.
Ohio fishing, hunting licenses on sale
If your hunting or fishing license has expired, you can purchase a new one online at wildohio.gov, at hundreds of participating agents throughout the state.
Farm Credit Mid-America provides 299 ways to say thanks
In keeping with the season, Farm Credit Mid-America launches its 299 Ways to Say Thanks campaign aimed at acknowledging farmers, customers and the rural community for all they do to invest in and secure the future of agriculture and rural America.
Different autumn weeds require different tactics
Weeds can get a strong foothold in the fall. Learn how to manage poison hemlock, spotted knapweed, common ragweed and chicory in your pastures.
Meat, money cooks up corruption
Alan Guebert gives his take on corruption within the beef industry and questions the pros and cons of country of origin labeling.
Lincoln Electric launches new welding safety interactive guide
CLEVELAND — The Lincoln Electric Company’s new Welding Safety Interactive Guide converts Lincoln Electric’s award-winning Welding Safety Interactive DVD into an online format that is easily accessible and viewable on computers, tablets and mobile phones. Topics Designed to educate arc welders about potential arc welding safety hazards and the safe practices they should follow, the
Keepin’ it fresh: How to store garden produce
Proper storage of produce keeps it fresh and ripe until you are ready to eat or preserve it. Storing produce in ideal conditions also improves its taste, texture and appearance.
Wheat growers advised to scout for stripe rust; still time to apply fungicide
COLUMBUS — While most wheat statewide is at the early grain fill stage of development, growers should still scout carefully for stripe rust, as some farmers have reported finding the disease in their fields, according to an Ohio State University Extension wheat researcher. For those who do find the disease, there still may be time
Management plans for Ohio forests
Learn more about resources to help you improve the health of your forest, or make it more financially viable or environmentally sustainable.






