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Bush didn’t cause all U.S. problems
Reader says you can’t point to the current administration for all of this country’s current woes.
Ohio farmers advocate for conservation
In 2020, The Nature Conservancy launched the Farmer Advocates for Conservation program. Through the program, farmers using conservation practices learn how to talk about the benefits they see from them, and encourage other farmers to give them a try.
Ohio Forestry Association names award recipients at annual meeting
The Ohio Forestry Association and Ohio Tree Farm Committee held their joint annual meeting and awards luncheon March 7 at the Hilton Cleveland Downtown.
Cover crops may hold benefits: Veteran Columbiana County farmer likes what he sees
A group of 25 area farmers were hosted at the Jim Skeels farm in Lisbon Sept. 17 during a meeting of the Crop Production Partners.
Why cattle don’t make ‘the grade’
WOOSTER, Ohio – With so many factors lined up to reduce marbling deposition in cattle today, it’s no wonder the beef industry struggles to maintain 55 percent USDA Choice grade.
U.S. meat exporters still optimistic
WASHINGTON — With exports of both U.S. beef and U.S. pork to South Korea being lower than in 2011, some observers may question whether the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement — which took effect in March — is living up to its promises. But according to Jihae Yang, Korea director for the U.S. Meat Export Federation
Corn producers listen up: Store it on your own property if possible
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – With a record amount of corn likely headed to market in the next few weeks and corn prices still very low, a Purdue University agricultural economist is advising growers to consider storing their crop on their own property if they can. Alternatives The alternatives are to pay a premium for space
Lake Erie fishing quotas announced
Lake Erie walleye and yellow perch fisheries are managed through an interagency quota system. The most recent quotas were announced on March 30.
Polio is one more concern our generation doesn’t know
Thanks to progress, we have overcome many of the challenges of earlier generations, including polio.
Give me ketchup or give me death
I often dreamed that once I packed my youngest child off to kindergarten, I would be free to indulge in some “me” time and become one of the much heralded “ladies who lunch.






