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Is that a Superfund site or a farm?
White HAZMAT suits. That’s what I think of when I hear the words “Superfund site.” White suits with self-contained breathing apparatus, gloves, boots.
Tuscarawas cattlemen choose royalty
SUGARCREEK, Ohio – Denelle Billman, a 17-year-old New Philadelphia High School junior, has been crowned the 2006 Tuscarawas County Cattlemen’s Association queen.
U.S. ag trade surplus up significantly
During the first half of FY 2001 the surplus in U.S. agricultural trade grew to $9.4 billion, almost $2 billion more than in the same period last year.
State fair champions pass drug tests
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – For the third consecutive year, all grand and reserve grand champion livestock exhibits at the 2006 Ohio State fair were confirmed free of illegal drugs.
Simon earns conservation accolades
WAVERLY, W.Va. – Little Kanawha Resource Conservation and Development Coordinator Kurt Simon was recently named National Coordinator of the Year by the National Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils.
Rural youth borrow money, build dreams
Twelve-year-old Mark Riley from Ashtabula County used his first $5,000 USDA Farm Service Agency youth loan to buy four Holsteins.
Medina County Fair trying to regroup in wake of E. coli panic
The 155th Medina County Fair will be held at the same location it’s been held since about 1920, even after the E. coli outbreak at last year’s fair.
Ohio man sentenced for disabling emissions controls on diesel trucks
Davis Owens, 34, of Cleves, Ohio, co-owner of Holderdown Performance, was sentenced to serve 30 days in prison, seven months of home confinement and one year of supervised release.
David P. Miller, 1949-2017
David P. Miller, 67, of Caldwell, Ohio, longtime OSU Extension district farm management specialist, died Sunday, April 9, 2017, near Belle Valley, Ohio.
4-Hers compete in Ohio 4-H public speaking contest
Members of Saddle-Lites 4-H Club and Four Leaf Clovers 4-H Club, in Lorain County, competed in this year’s state 4-H public speaking contest.






