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Future value? As much of a chance as stock market
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the vast world of pure enjoyment in collecting that lied somewhere between the pack rat and the forced decisions on what to discard.
What we’re reading: 9/9
This week we’re reading about the potential health benefits of vitamin C, how one chef is using food waste to create gourmet dishes and more.
Wayne SWCD now taking sign-ups for H2Ohio program
The Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District began taking sign-ups for the H2Ohio water quality program from agricultural producers April 22.
Ohioan is runner-up in auction contest
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Joseph Mast of Millersburg, Ohio, was first runner-up for the second year in a row at the International Auctioneer Championship held July 17. The competition was part of the 60th International Auctioneers Conference and Show July 13-18 at the Overland Park Convention Center in Kansas. This is Mast’s third year competing,
Read it Again: Week of May 22, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
No clear trade strategy with Trump
If what we’re seeing now is the Trump trade “strategy,” export-dependent American farmers and ranchers are in serious trouble, according to Alan Guebert.
New donor steps up for Columbiana County Fair
New donor pledges $300,000 — the same amount as the previous donor.
Preserve mandatory country-of-origin labeling
Reader says we need to preserve mandatory country-of-origin labeling.
Business Profile: W.G. Dairy
CRESTON, Ohio — Cover-All Building Systems, the leading manufacturer of steel-framed, engineered fabric buildings, has honored Ohio-based W.G. Dairy Supply as the 2008 Eastern U.S. Dealer of the Year. “W.G. has continued to excel year after year with Cover-Alias they are committed to customer service,” said Craig Moss, dealership development manager. “They have done an
Midwest rainfall delays corn planting
While weather should improve in the next two weeks, it will not be enough to make up for planting delays already endured by the nation’s corn farmers.






