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National stories cause heartbreak
Lives can change in an instant, something columnist Judith Sutherland ponders in this week’s column.
Ohio milk producers have had enough
OTTAWA, Ohio – Ohio Dairy Producers has requested a Federal Order 33 hearing to address the negative affects that “depooling” has had on producer prices.
Finding a thrill on Capitol Hill
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell tells us what’s so fun about hearing and watching the rhetoric and political maneuvering in Washington.
Good weather means more poor prices
Favorable growing weather continues, putting downward pressure on prices.
It’s all right, in fact, it’s a gas
The natural gas utility doesn’t give me the time of day — until they need money. They are like big utility versions of teenagers that way. One minute I’m minding my own business, clam happy in denial of my natural gas needs. The next I am on the receiving end of a phone call saying
Buckeye Egg management not all it’s cracked up to be, citizens group says
Neither the farm’s problems and the managers are new to the Buckeye Egg controversy.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 12, 2011:
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio — The Judge’s Choice 4-H club will host an Open Youth Horse Show June 12 at Buckeye Horse Park in Canfield at 9 a.m. Members will host the fun show and have named it Canter For A Cure. All proceeds will go to the Columbiana Relay For Life. Classes will be $2
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 9, 2009
CADIZ, Ohio — Dairy baskets will be sold first at the Harrison County Fair Sale July 10, beginning at 4 p.m. Twenty-one dairy youth have worked with their dairy heifers and cows throughout this year. This year, the Harrison Dairy Board and dairy youth have created a Green Dairy Basket. The basket is actually a
Six inducted into West Virginia’sAgriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame
This year’s honorees are Harold G. Burke, Maurice L. Allman, the late George D. Curtin Sr., William N. Grafton, the late Harry Lee Kesterson and Edward W. Rock.
Something more than diamonds and gold
In looking back over a lifetime of influences, most of my friends and school mates will tell you that those who command respect are the teachers from whom we learned the most.






