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One person can make difference
Judith Sutherland shares more memories of the bus driver, Vic Kahl, who was included in the hall of fame induction of a basketball team per its request.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 24, 2016
Stay up-to-date on the latest information from local Future Farmers of America organizations.
Top 10 reasons to love the China deal
There’s many reasons to be thrilled about Shuanghui International Holding Inc.’s proposed $4.7 billion purchase of Smithfield Foods, Inc. Here’s only 10…
Judith Sutherland: Papa was a farmer
“She would gather the eggs in her apron, studying each one, deciding whether this one was a keeper egg or one she would take to town to sell for pennies. Her husband, fortunately, was blessed with the patience of Job, remaining quiet as his wife pinched a nickel until it turned in to a dime.”
Life after dairy
For many dairy farmers, moving on is tough. It was no different for Jim and Donna Beardsley, but they managed to keep the farm going after selling the herd.
Dairy Channel: Reduce manure phosphorus to improve dairy profits, protect water resources
Ernie Oelker, agricultural extension agent in Columbiana County, and a member of OSU’s DairyExcel team, writes about reaching the goal of reducing excess feeding of phosphorus and nitrogen in the forms of protein and non-protein nitrogen for dairy cattle.
Hitting the big time in the writing wars
Marlin Clark ruminates on recent recognition her received for his weekly grain market updates, and provides an update for the week of Dec. 23, 2024.
Ohio-made electric tractors could be a ‘game-changer’
While the Monarch MK-V tractor won’t work for all farming operations, it could be a game changer as electrification and autonomous equipment technology continue to shape the landscape of farming
All farmers should be on high alert
After reading last week’s Dairy Excel, David Marrison believes the advice offered goes for all farmers and crop farmers need to be on high alert too.
Penn State researchers develop stink-bug tracking tool
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As crop growers and homeowners brace for another year of infestations by the brown marmorated stink bug, Penn State researchers have released a Web-based tool they hope will help enhance their understanding of this invasive insect pest. Developed in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, the mapping tool is embedded






