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IRS extends deadline to replace livestock
Farmers who were forced to sell livestock due to drought may have an additional year to replace the livestock and defer tax on any gains from the forced sales, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
Extension and 4-H events, meetings on hold in Ohio and Pennsylvania
Across Pennsylvania and Ohio, 4-H and extension activities are on hold to hopefully slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Roundup of gardening news for March 14, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news from Geauga, Jefferson, Harrison, Mahoning and Portage counties in Ohio.
Expect delays if claiming EITC or ACTC
Law requires the IRS to hold refunds claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) until mid-February.
Purdue digital ag startup focused on yield, nutrient management
New software can predict the acreage and yield of the U.S. corn crop at county, regional and multi-state scales.
Ask Jen about her Valentine’s Day secret
Forrest’s Mama always said that life is like a box of chocolates, and you never know what you’re going to get. Wrong answer, lady.
Lovers of steam and antique equipment lost some dear friends
Several readers have asked about articles (or the lack of them), so I thought I’d try to grind out some news.
#FDThanks: Farm and Dairy’s Thanksgiving Day tables
Take a look at some Thanksgiving Day tables from Farm and Dairy staff and our friends!
New Year’s resolution
By George A. Hazlett: NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION How many times have you made a New Year’s resolution and only within a few days or weeks break it? I speak from experience. I must confess that I am guilty. I have only made a few New Year’s resolutions in my lifetime, and I don’t believe they
Elementary ag education program receives $12,000 Farm Credit grant
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — There was a time when just about everyone knew where their food came from and how it was produced, because it was probably their dad, uncle or grandfather producing it on the family farm. But that’s not the case anymore. “I grew up on a farm, but for kids today who haven’t






