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The perfect gift part 2
Eric Keller writes about a present gone wrong after he has trouble working with an angle grinder.
New plant blankets areas of Ohio
BELMONT, Ohio – Drive along any road southeastern Ohio this month and you can’t miss it. The low-growing, three-leafed greenery with small, bright yellow blossoms seems to border most highways and punctuate the open fields with its presence.
Food safety expert to growers: ‘Keep calm and get prepared’
Ohio Produce Growers and Marketers Association holds sessions related to produce safety, marketing.
Buy Ohio native shrubs from Stark County SWCD
Stark Soil and Water Conservation District is now accepting orders for Ohio native shrubs.
Pa. soybean growers top 100 bushels per acre in contest
Charles Farms, from Lancaster County, was the state’s top producer in the 2017 Pennsylvania Soybean Yield Contest, with a yield of 107.17 bushels per acre.
Graziers challenged to plan, take action
DALTON, Ohio — The 50-plus venders present for the North Central Ohio Dairy Grazing Conference — held Jan. 24-25 in Dalton — offered a wide variety of farm-related products and services. But, according to Michigan dairy grazier Ben Bartlett, the featured speaker for the 12th annual conference, more than half of the products available were
Ohio sheep producers target nutrition to meet world demand
The Ohio Sheep Improvement Association held its annual meeting Dec. 10 at the ATI, where nutrition and sheep numbers were the focus for all ages.
FSA Andy: Assistance program offered for renewable energy crops
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced the establishment of four additional Biomass Crop Assistance Program project areas to promote the cultivation of crops that can be processed into renewable energy.
Alaska college creates fishing academy with trips
Participants can learn about Alaskan fishing on the water and in the classroom.
Ohio pork producers help Wiles farm
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Pork Producers Council has launched a campaign backed by $10,000 of its own money to help cover some legal expenses incurred by northeast Ohio hog farmer Ken Wiles.






