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Family defeated in milk checkoff lawsuit
A U.S. district court judge ruled March 24 the milk checkoff is constitutional.
Texel breeders know no boundaries
NASHPORT, Ohio – When advice travels thousands of miles to plop itself on your doorstep, you listen.
Baby, it’s crazy outside
Now that we can all mark ourselves safe from the great Christmas carol offense of 2018, it’s time to dissect what the heck just happened.
Renovation junkie
Recently I wrote a series of columns detailing our upstairs bathroom renovation. It was a long and painful process (the bathroom — not the writing. The writing came easy. A toilet on the lawn is always good for a paragraph, or six.) The entire process took six weeks of nights and weekends, including the Thanksgiving
A match made in Mexico
A U.S. ag program pairs foreign workers with farmers, but complaints continue. Could a bill now in Congress be the answer?
Horse trainer injured in Logan County barn fire speaks to Farm and Dairy
At least 44 horses died in the fire that injured Eric Priest and destroyed Brant Performance Horses, in Logan County, Ohio on June 8.
Wildlife crop damage a top issue for Pennsylvania farmers
The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau identified wildlife damage as one of its priorities in 2024, urging lawmakers to act and farmers to be vigilant.
Are tree farms part of Ohio’s ag economy?
Portage Soil and Water Conservation District educator Lynn Vogel explains how trees contribute to agriculture in Ohio in multiple ways.
New grain futures highs followed by a correction
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets following recent highs punctuated by a correction.
Washington faced many obstacles in 1794
One of the most difficult obstacles facing George Washington’s first administration was that of guaranteeing the loyalty of the West to the Union.






