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Average Ohio farm

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Wages and benefits for farm employees are not only important to the employees, but to the employers as they try to provide fair compensation.

Crazy times call for new traditions

Thursday, November 19, 2020

This holiday season Kym Seabolt recommends, instead of going “over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house,” staying home and staying safe.

National Matches draw top shooters from all over

Thursday, July 18, 2013

CAMP PERRY, Ohio — It takes a steady hand, a focused eye and several thousand rounds of practice shooting to get anywhere near the winner’s stand here at Camp Perry, a place and a time each year when and where the world’s top shooters gather to squeeze triggers and share time with friends of like

Pool raiders grab $63 million from F.O. 33 farmers

Thursday, November 1, 2001

Since June of 2000, 4.1 billion pounds of “producer milk not historically associated with F.O. 33” has been pooled on the order – but less than 3 percent was actually delivered to F.O. 33.

Pa. hunters asked to donate venison to help the hungry

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Hunters can help feed more than 1.5 million Pennsylvanians by donating deer meat through Hunters Sharing the Harvest.

On the Outdoors: Finding out the hard way the truth about ducks

Thursday, November 3, 2011

No harvested grain fields, no crummy weather, and even worse, no ducks. Yeh, I know, we should have called first.

Conservation program offers $202 million to ‘reward the best’

Thursday, March 31, 2005

SALEM, Ohio – More money, more farmers and more conservation are the high points of the 2005 Conservation Security Program.

Who invented the motorcycle? Well, let’s see…

Thursday, July 5, 2012

After supper on a recent hot Saturday night, I was sitting on my front porch nursing a cold glass of Pinot Grigio and watching the world go by on busy State Route 45 (See how exciting my life is?). Motorcycles It struck me that there were an awful lot of motorcycles going by in both

Congress can no longer fiddle around

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Contrary to rumor, Nero did not fiddle while Rome burned. He couldn’t have; fiddles did not exist in first century Rome. Far more likely, however, is that Nero lit the fire that burned nearly one-third of the city in 64 A.D. because he wanted to clear the 200 or so acres to build a new

How do USDA price estimates affect your farm?

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Increasing feed prices and projected reductions in milk price will result in the need to closely monitor performance, income and expenses.