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Cook along with virtual workshop
The Beef Checkoff’s Northeast Beef Promotion Initiative is holding a live, virtual cook-along style workshop Oct. 27 at 7 p.m.
Interactive map shows when leaves are expected to change color
When the calendar turns to September, many people anticipate the beginning of autumn and the changing of leaves.
Ohio Farmers Union: $1.2 million lawsuit filed in embezzlement scheme
Ohio Farmers Union: $1.2 million lawsuit filed in embezzlement scheme SALEM, Ohio — The former treasurer of the Ohio Farmer’s Union and the wife of Putnam County Sheriff Jim Beutler was sentenced to three years in jail. She is now asking for early release from the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville. Kathy Beutler, of
Bidders shop for tractors at recent auction
LEBANON, Ohio — Tractors were big sellers at an auction held Dec. 16 in Lebanon, Ohio by Schrader Auction Co. auctioneer Nick Cummings. The highest selling item was a JD 9320 4×4 tractor that sold for $160,000. Other top sellers included a JD 4830 Sprayer 100′ Boom that sold for $151,000 and a JD 8200
Missing horse recovered in Miami County; father took it
SALEM, Ohio — A horse reported stolen last week has been recovered and it appears may not have been taken by a thief after all. Mandy Werling, 18, of Miami County, reported her horse was stolen from the high school rodeo finals at the Champaign County fairgrounds June 20. Werling was expected to compete with
Just stick a pen between your teeth
Feeling the chill of dreary fall mornings makes it hard to come out from under bedcovers and get a move on.
Fifteen days of rain in May, but fewer inches tallied
MILLPORT, Ohio – It sure seemed like we got more rain in May than Ed Copeland recorded in southern Columbiana County.
Biofuels, beef and big corn acres: Feds see farm outlook in their crystal ball
URBANA, Ill. – Some of us want to know what the future holds, like tomorrow’s weather forecast. Others want to know what the future holds so they can calculate what the farm economy will be like in 10 years.
The safe feeling of country living
Judith Sutherland feels blessed to live on her farm, in the country where she feels safe.
Taking control of back pain
Anti-inflammatory drugs and muscle relaxants can ease immediate pain, while physical therapy helps keep an episode from turning into a more chronic problem.






