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Grieving an unimaginable loss
Mark Grassman was the handsome guy with an infectious smile that drew people in. A week after celebrating his 36th birthday, he died of a heart attack.
Readers respond to the Farm and Food File
Allan Guebert recalls some of the feedback — both positive and negative — he’s received in regards to his column this year.
A farmer worth a million dollars
Judith Sutherland had a modest childhood on the farm, but she’ll never forget the day her father’s tax accountant told him he was worth a million dollars.
Farm bill policy makers stuck on repeat
Congress is back in Washington and its ag leaders hope to finish the 2018 farm bill before the snow flies.
Family time is the greatest gift
No one prepares us for how hard it is, to put heart and soul into raising a child and then letting them go.
Plant a Victory Garden
Planting modern victory gardens reduces food insecurity by improving access to healthy, nutritious food.
With effort, bald eagles have bounced back
Recovering species can be a long, slow process, but that’s what makes the process worthwhile. Today, bald eagles nest in all states except Hawaii.
Columbiana County Farm Bureau honors Dr. Wiley
WINONA, Ohio — Columbiana County Farm Bureau honored Doug Wiley, DVM, and State Rep. Tim Ginter at its annual meeting Sept. 27. The meeting at Winona Friends Church was filled with Farm Bureau members, politicians and special guests, including Frank Burkett III, Ohio Farm Bureau president; Mike Boyert, OFBF state trustee; and Adam Sharp, OFBF
For the record: Gov. Mike Pence on agriculture’s biggest issues
Trump’s anti-trade tirades and Pence’s flip-flops on key farm and ranch issues such as the Farm Bill and renewable fuels could be bad for agriculture.
‘I decree’: Farm policy by fiat
It’s hard, messy work to make U.S. farm and food policy. But last minute, quick decision on farm policy is not the answer.




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

