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German-imported cattle tested for BSE, all return negative
As a safety precaution, the cattle, had been restricted to their premises in Texas since March 1997.
Be careful what you wish for… High grain prices impact more than corn farmer’s wallet
The close of 2010 saw grain farmers across the nation still reveling in near-record prices from the fall harvest. And as we enter a new year and a new decade, indications show the best is still to come. But experienced farmers know, it won’t just be grain prices that go up. What will it mean for seed and fertilizer? Or how about crop insurance, and fuel? And what about food costs and livestock feed?
Raccoon Creek named state scenic river
Raccoon Creek was recently designated as Ohio’s newest state scenic river during a recent ceremony at Lake Hope State Park.
Meeting addresses Conneaut Creek restoration project
The public is invited to a meeting for stakeholders along Conneaut Creek to learn more about a study of potential barriers for the invasive sea lamprey.
Roundup of 4-H news for May 5, 2022
Catch up on 4-H news from the Londonderry Lads and Lassies 4-H Club and the Green Valley 4-H Club.
How to grow baby’s breath (gypsophila elegans)
Baby’s breath is a common cut flower, popular as a filler in bouquets or in arrangements on its own. Learn how to grow it in your garden.
Applications being accepted for new Western Lake Erie Basin EQIP initiative
The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service opened a new three-year initiative to provide accelerated conservation assistance for farmers in the Western Lake Erie Basin, including land in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. The Environmental Quality Incentives Program will be used to fund applications.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 8, 2015
News from the Black River FFA Forestry Team from Sullivan, Ohio, and the Northwestern FFA from West Salem, Ohio.
S&M Farm Repair customizes to customers
S&M Farm Repair, of North Jackson, Ohio, has been repairing tillage tools, corn planters and grain drills since 2011. The company also sells vertical tillage tools, “Perfect Plants” closing wheels and rolling baskets.
Reader: Administration ignores our First Amendment rights
Editor: Our first amendment right of freedom of religion was trampled on by the current administration. They approved the edict from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, making mandatory health insurance coverage of medication and procedures that are against the teachings of my church. [As part of the health-care reform law some] Catholic-based






