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Hazard a guess on this tool from Plain City
You started off the year well! You figured our first tool out in no time at all, but this next one is a bit trickier, can you Hazard a Guess on what it is?
A second chance at life
It has been almost 10 years since Brian Eucker received a life-saving liver transplant. Read his story, from orchard owner to organ donor advocate.
Ohio Ag Equipment buys Witmer’s Inc.
Ohio Ag Equipment, a division of Ohio CAT, has purchased the Witmer’s Inc. AGCO dealership near Columbiana, Ohio. The Witmer family will now focus on its construction business.
Growing in the beef industry
Not all bulls make the final cut to sell in the auction that concludes the Pennsylvania Performance Bull Test, but 18-year-old Jordan Seefeldt’s top placing bull was one of them.
Coaches turn boys to men
For four years, Coach Jon opened team texts with the salutation “Gentlemen …” until one day, in a blink, our boys grew into the young men he helped assure they would be.
Update: Thirteen cows dead after trailer overturns on Interstate 80, driver charged
Thirteen cows were killed or had to be euthanized following a tractor trailer crash April 20 on Interstate 80, near Youngstown. The driver was cited, as investigation continues into the cause of the crash.
Ohio septic system regulations overhauled
Nearly 31 percent of all septic systems in Ohio are failing. Ohio’s overhaul of its septic system regs may prompt more homeowner headaches, but result in cleaner environment.
The grain market is getting ugly
We knew when we had high prices that the year would come when the costs did not go down as much as the grain prices did. Now we are there, and it is ugly.
Ask FSA Andy about loans for beginning farmers
A beginning farmer is defined as someone who has not operated a farm for more than 10 years, substantially participates in a farm operation and meets the eligibility requirements of the loan program they are applying for.
New immigration plan creates problems doesn’t consider agriculture
The plan, which will protect millions of undocumented immigrants, but farm workers won’t be permitted to apply for protection due to their jobs unless they have been in the U.S. for more than five years.






