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Sales career can harm love life, health, even make you fat
In a survey of 325 sales managers, nearly half said their job has harmed their marriage or relationship with a significant other, and 58 percent claimed the stresses of work had caused illness.
Ohio hog inventory up from last quarter
Ohio hog producers had over 1.5 million hogs on hand Dec. 1, up 2 percent from a year earlier, and 6 percent above last quarter.
National Heifer Sale: Top Jersey heifer sells for $14,100
WASHINGTON, Pa. – This year’s 48th annual National Heifer Sale totaled $412,000 in donated heifers, cash contributions and collectibles and hit a new record with its highest-selling heifer.
Indiana may salt away popcorn ranking
Lower prices resulted in a nearly 27-percent drop in harvested acres of popcorn in Indiana for 2000, and as a result, the state may lose its place as the nation’s leading popcorn producer.
Counselors attuned to school climate
Jean Peterson, coordinator of school counseling at the Purdue School of Education at West Lafayette, Ind., writes about the role that a school counselor can play in keeping peace within a school.
Treasuring the Orchids
RAVENNA, Ohio – The artistic curve of the stem, with its end bending under the weight of stark white blooms, attracted Beth Straubhaar to her first orchid 15 years ago.
PROGRESS: Geauga Family Farms: Farmers pave own future path
SALEM, Ohio – A year and a half ago when six men sat down in a Geauga County farmhouse kitchen, they knew just what they wanted, but they didn’t know how to achieve it.
Win a youth ATV: Power Show Ohio filled to capacity
More than 260 farm, construction and outdoor power equipment exhibitors will fill four buildings on the state fairgrounds at this year’s Power Show Ohio, Jan. 26, 27 and 28.
Farm and Food File: Leader-sheep ‘reform’ rings hollow
When Chairman Frank Lucas gaveled the full House Ag Committee to order Oct. 12, aggies who depend on commodity futures markets to price their crops, livestock and dreams might have thought the hearing would center on what its title suggested: “To Review Legislative Proposals Amending Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.” The hearing would do no such thing.
Rain, sweet rain
Eliza Blue’s ranch recently got over six inches of rain in just a handful of days, which is almost half the yearly average in her part of South Dakota.






