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Farm marketing: Not a dirty word
ROMNEY, W.Va. – Marketing.
It’s not a word that makes most farmers jump up and down or rush to get out of bed in the morning.
Of cabbage and children
Dear Bonnie Plant Company: I blame you for this. You sent my third-grader home with an innocuous little plant. Like kittens, puppies and fluffy white clouds that morph into not-so-cute funnel clouds, your little cabbage was downright darling at first glance. Who knew the panic it would later entail? Tiny My daughter ferried it home
I don’t get it: What am I missing?
On a near-perfect harvest day in yellowing central Illinois, a gentle breeze rattles the drying maple leaves near my back door. The whine of a distant combine adds a background vocal and white clouds in a crayon blue sky hang over all. Thirty feet from my bare feet, Maggie the Dog dozes in the shade
Patterson takes over as Ohio Farm Bureau Federation president
Bill Patterson, of Chesterland, Ohio is the new president of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. He took over after Frank Burkett resigned to stand for election for the Nationwide board of directors.
Angus convention coming to Ohio in Nov.
The 2018 National Angus Convention and Trade Show will take place Nov. 3-5 at the Columbus Convention Center.
Deer management is a balancing act
Ohio’s deer management strategy is a difficult balancing act subject to pressure from various stakeholders as well as from the political side.
Rohr focuses on whole meat supply chain with Honeytown Meats
Logan Rohr, a farmer in Wooster, Ohio, founded Honeytown Meats to make his farm’s meat more accessible and keep some of it closer to home through online sales. The Rohr family also recently bought 3-D Meats, a custom processor and retail store in Dalton. Now, they’ve got the whole supply chain pretty much covered — from raising the livestock to sending the meat home with customers.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 16, 2010:
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio — The Jackson Milton Livestock Club held a meeting Nov. 1. The club went over the newly written by-laws. A cheese basket sale was held to help raise funds. The club also hosted a Christmas party Dec. 12 at the McMann Hall at Mill Creek Farm. * * * HANOVERTON, Ohio —
National Farmers Union, U.S. Cattlemen’s Association submit joint letter to trade representative
WASHINGTON — The National Farmers Union and the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association submitted a joint letter to U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk, urging a vigorous defense of the country of origin labeling (COOL) law at the World Trade Organization. Letter On Jan. 8, National Farmers Union and U.S. Cattlemen’s Association filed joint comments in response to
Another harsh winter? Modern forecasting, winter folklore and farmers almanacs shed light on this season’s weather
In southern Ohio we saw the first snow of the season and felt much colder temperatures. Everyone wonders, is the early winter weather ushering in another harsh winter?






