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Soybeans will survive flood damage
WOOSTER, Ohio – Some of Ohio’s soybean fields are facing flooding injury due to heavy rains that have swept across the state over the past few weeks, but the injury is not likely a total loss to the crop.
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.
Red winter wheat earning its keep
Ohio had the largest increase in wheat acreage this year of any other Midwest state.
Butler County sells easements via installment purchase agreement
The owners of a Butler County farm that have opted to use the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Installment Purchase Agreement plan.
Real winners: Buyers honor boy’s memory
CANFIELD, Ohio – The real winner of the 2005 Canfield Fair’s market livestock sales was the Roy Smith family of Salem.
No muddy bidding at Holmes County this year
MILLERSBURG, Ohio – The fairgrounds were dry, but the bids were flowing during the two-day junior fair livestock auction at the 2005 Holmes County Junior Fair.
Putting a price tag on farm safety
LONDON, Ohio – A few extra minutes or a few extra dollars on a farm can be priceless and farmers are often reluctant to part with either.
Be like pushmi-pullyu, not ostrich
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on New Jersey state legislators who are considering a bill that would prohibit veal calves from being tethered in individual stalls, among other veal production management practices.
Ashtabula County: Farm group airs views to lawmakers
JEFFERSON, Ohio – The Ashtabula County Farmers Union marked National Agriculture Week with a roundtable discussion with legislators, exchanging information on issues affecting area farmers.
May hope spring eternal as we head into a year of uncertainty
Alan Guebert weighs in on the recent court rulings behind the demise of Kroger’s two-year-old, $24.6 billion bid to buy mini mega-grocer Albertsons.






