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Cyanide implicated in foal losses
Wild black cherry trees and Eastern tent caterpillars are to blame for many of the devastating foal losses in central Kentucky.
Congress still trying to resolve assorted budget differences
WASHINGTON – The House and Senate approved a budget resolution back in April, but it’s crunch time to iron out the details in a reconciliation package.
Choosing hybrids? It pays to be picky
COLUMBUS – Corn yield potential has increased as much as 2.5 percent per year over the past half-century because of genetic improvements in hybrids.
Thieves hit the ‘big guys,’ too
Protect your farm or agribusiness from being hit by anhydrous ammonia thieves.
Grandpa dies after ram attack; still helps family
SALEM, Ohio – Even in the hardest times, like during the death of his father, Bill Kline says good things can happen.
Ohio tractor holds work-hour record
LONDON, Ohio – In 30-plus years, the Conklin Classic has seen its share of hay fields, feed bunks and manure piles.
Buckeye Egg hens to keep laying during appeal
State appeals commission lets barns stay open during appeal.
Registration for annual Jersey meetings open
Registration for the annual meetings of the American Jersey Cattle Association and National All-Jersey Inc., is now open.
More H2Ohio projects completed in western Ohio
A ribbon cutting celebrated the Otsego Schools’ Fox-Shank Living Laboratory Project on Oct. 2.
Reader: Deere has farmers at its mercy
A reader comments on a recent article about a complaint filed against John Deere for keeping owners and private shops from repairing their equipment.






