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The good old farmboy network
Most folks are familiar with the Good old boy network, a loose collection of family and friends that can be tapped for personal or business needs. Few, however, know that agriculture has it own network, the good old farmboy network.
Field Notes: Rising CAUV, pipeline lawsuits, cicadas emerging
From Ohio’s high CAUV taxes and pipelines lawsuits to the return of periodical cicadas, here are our biggest news stories this week.
Penn State to offer ultrasound scanning for sheep, goat producers
Penn State Extension is offering ultrasound carcass scanning to sheep and goat producers.
Ammonia applicators have safety issue
AMES, Iowa — High nitrogen fertilizer prices have producers and ag-input suppliers searching for ways to reduce costs and gain efficiency. Some anhydrous ammonia applicators have responded by modifying equipment to allow control of flow to individual sections of an applicator, or even to individual knives. “These modifications are being made in order to avoid
Cattlemen youth celebrate BEST season at awards banquet
The annual Ohio Cattlemen’s Association BEST awards banquet was May 1, at the Ohio State Fairgrounds, in Columbus.
Hazard A Guess: Week of July 10, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Canton Classic Car Festival returns as part of a five-city cruise-in
Downtown Canton will come alive June 8 with the roaring sound of powerful engines and the sight of shining chrome and freshly-waxed paint for the Canton Classic Car Festival.
Top 10 gifts for homesteaders
If you know someone who’s goal is to “live off the grid,” there are some gifts that they’ll find handy as they rely on the land and become self-sustaining.
Utica shale: ODNR working to ensure water stays safe
Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director James Zehringer says everything is being done to ensure water supplies are not affected by any process of the Utica shale drilling process.
Catching the world by stereoviews
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of his first trip to Salem Library.






