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After all the talk, crop prices are following seasonality
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets, finding that, after all the talk, crop prices are following seasonality.
Group says selling dogs, puppies at auctions needs to stop
Dog lovers, breeders express divided views on the marketing of dogs at auctions.
No arm, No problem. Farm accident survivor makes it work
It’s been 20 years since Julie Prentice, of Mercer County, lost her lower arm in a farm accident. What could’ve been a setback has been nothing of the sort.
Respectable and adaptable, turkeys remain
Barb Mudrak traces the history of turkeys in the Ohio Valley back to 6000 BC. Learn how they came to inhabit the area, evolved over time and survive today.
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 17, 2008
JEFFERSON, Ohio — The Prime Bovine 4-H club discussed fair preparation during its last meeting in Jefferson. Members selected T-shirts for the show and completed Quality Assurance. * * * ALLIANCE, Ohio — The Country Folks and Country Barbwires met March 24. The guest speaker for the meeting was Sue Barry, a hospice nurse from
Reckoning with the reality of a warming world
A reporter shares his firsthand account of surviving Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean, reflecting on the impact of climate change as storms intensify.
Exhibition offers sweeping history of the horse
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Carnegie Museum of Natural History will display the acclaimed exhibition The Horse, an in-depth look that showcases spectacular fossils, models, dioramas and cultural objects from around the world, Feb. 28 through May 24. The exhibition also shows how horses have influenced civilization and major changes in warfare, trade, transportation, agriculture, sports and
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 2, 2009
NORTH LIMA, Ohio — The Pinelakers 4-H club held its fifth meeting in May. Members discussed upcoming events, including the Canfield Fair Sept. 2-7, the “Streetscape 2009” annual program, which focuses on cleaning up downtown Youngstown, the camping trip at Chaparral campground the second weekend in August and candy fundraising. Clover Bud is working on
The Cuban ag reality
Editor Susan Crowell recently traveled with a group of ag journalists to Cuba. Here are some of her observations.
Spies played important role in Civil War
During the Civil War, there were spies who gathered information for the Union and Confederate causes. Hugh Earnhart details the big five.






