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OSU to offer two-hour webinars to discuss 2013 farm tax issues
Hello Northeast Ohio! I cannot believe that January has come to a close already. 2013 has already been an interesting year due to the passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 in early January. This fiscal cliff legislation includes a nine-month partial farm bill extension. Congress will now have until Oct. 1 to
Cleveland, similar cities could produce most of their energy
Ohio State University study says increased urban energy self-reliance would add between $28.7 million and $1.76 billion annually to Cleveland’s economy.
Summer of 2012: Too hot to handle?
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — This past June, more than 170 all-time U.S. heat records were tied or broken — many of them originally set in the historically hotter months of July and August. And with a drought plaguing much of the country, the ground is as dry and crispy as a saltine cracker. Widespread drought By
Bullying, not a laughing matter
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is a laugher, but bullying is no joke.
Questions still remain about corn and soybean demand
The USDA’s monthly update of prospective supply and demand for U.S. corn and soybeans released on April 8 contained some changes from the March report, but reaffirmed the tightness of supply, said University of Illinois agricultural economist Darrel Good. “For corn, the USDA increased the projection of use for production of ethanol and byproducts by
Ohio dairy association talks ‘voice,’ from hiring to building relationships
ODPA holds fall meetings to discuss accomplishments, and the road ahead.
Ag department warns farmers to check for faulty anhydrous ammonia tanks
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey is encouraging farmers to check any anhydrous ammonia nurse tanks they have on their farm for pinhole leaks or faulty welds that could undermine the integrity of the tank. Exposure to gaseous ammonia can result in lung damage and death, so it is very important
Business Profile: Seed Consultants is loyal to customers, region
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — Seed Consultants started with zero sales in 1990, and expanded to more than $35 million in gross sales in 2009.
Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board gets what it wants: Opinions
More than 100 attend the first of six listening sessions being held by the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board.
Parenting or grandparenting loud and proud? Keep at it
As a veteran sports mom, I have logged more than my fair share of time on the sidelines of various youth sporting events. I love to cheer for the kids — mine and anyone else’s. Game time will generally find me clapping sedately as the action unfolds. I find that “nice hustle!” is an all-purpose






