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Salt was used for more than flavoring food
The Sutliff Museum is hosting a display of salt dips and miscellaneous glassware through the end of July.
Storm damage in Ashland and surrounding counties
Change in weather pattern ends two weeks of rain, but not without consequences.
Farm Bureau pushes for trade with Cuba
Sugar remains an important part of the Cuban economy with large amounts of land, labor, and other resources dedicated to the industry.
From a lump of clay the potter made everything for pioneers
After the blacksmith, a potter was the next essential skilled tradesman in the burgeoning
towns of early Ohio Country in the 1800s.
Four former Eastern Livestock executives plead to organized crime
Former Eastern Livestock LLC Chief Executive Officer and founder, Thomas “Tommy” Gibson, 71, and Eastern’s former chief financial officer, Steve McDonald, 58, have pleaded guilty to all counts against them.
USDA reports 2016 farm profits
SALEM, Ohio — The USDA Economic Research Service released reports Nov. 30 forecasting what most farmers already know — the U.S. 2016 net farm income will decrease for the third straight year. Net farm income, a measurement of profitability, is forecasted at $90.1 billion nationally, down 14.6 percent from 2015. If these projected numbers are
Count your blessings in disguise
Life is not the way it’s supposed to be, it’s the way it is. The way we cope with it is what makes the difference. — Virginia Satir There’s a joke going around the Internet that in a year with record recession and pure financial devastation for too many (one is too many), in a
There is no answer to your question
Editor: In his commentary, “Can’t feed the hungry without farmers,” in the March 26 issue, Denny Banister makes some very valid points. His common sense reasons for continuing direct payments to farmers with one half million dollars in annual sales include: 1. Those farms produce 75 percent of the entire U.S. food supply and we
Indiana inventor receives top farmer idea award at annual meeting
SAN ANTONIO — Daniel Prough of LaGrange, Ind., earned the grand prize in the Farmer Idea Exchange competition at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 90th annual meeting. Prough won a year’s use of a New Holland TV-145 bidirectional tractor. New Holland has provided a year’s free use of a tractor to the grand prize winner
Possible federal tax credit for the working class
The Earned Income Tax Credit might put money in the pockets of the working class.






