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Everyone deserves a little mercy
Sludge from a mine cleanup spill that turned a Colorado River orange a couple of weeks ago made the EPA a target of criticism and potential lawsuits over their handling of the cleanup efforts. The local government entities and property owners cited concerns about drawing water from the river for drinking and irrigation, not to
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.
Packing light
So the school is kidnapping my baby and taking her to New York City. O.K., technically “kidnapping” may be a harsher term than necessary. I may have technically signed a permission slip, but that was during the endless winter of snow when May seemed as likely to come as free unicorn rides. Now the day
Farm names live on long after owners
Farmers pay homage to generations of the past.
Holmes SWCD honors Mineral Ridge Farm
As a commissioner, David Hall was a champion for agriculture and natural resources in Holmes County and he carried that respect and passion with him to Columbus when he was elected to state legislature and a position as chairman of the House Agriculture Committee.
Hoffman Farms focuses on crops and cattle
Christian Hoffman —Ohio’s Commercial Cattelemen of the Year — is a young producer but is on par with some of the best.
Hog production on the rise from 2010
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — Hog production in Ohio, Pennsylvania and the entire United States appears to be climbing.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 9, 2011:
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — The Milkmakers 4-H club met May 16. The club decided to collect canned food for the Salvation Army of Tuscarawas County. The club returned cheese order forms for the fundraiser. Cheese sales went well. The new T-shirts were handed out. The 4-H Olympics will be held June 14. * * *
Spring blooms overnight in Ohio
Was it magic? Was it time-lapse photography? Was it a mirage? How is it that the thicket — my jungle to the west — was dark and bleak one day and by morning was swathed in a green veil? What spread the lawn with a duvet of purple violets and pushed smiling dandelions through sodden
Regulatory impacts ripple nationwide
EPA’s NPDES ‘bureaucratic nightmare’ could costs farmers more than $900 million. ATLANTA — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is engaging in a power grab that threatens the future of production agriculture in the U.S., according to two state officials. A lack of careful oversight by Congress has allowed the agency’s personnel to contrive policies that






