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Spring miracles arrive as winter ends
No matter how many Easters, each with The Promise, no matter how many springs, each with its moment-to-moment magic, one never fails to be overwhelmed by every big or small miracle. None of our sophisticated technological gizmos can duplicate the overnight creation of tiny green leaves on hedges that only yesterday were bare. Or set
Ohio earthworks tour covers all the bases of mysterious ancient cultures
COLUMBUS — The history of Ohio began long before it became the 17th state in 1803 — even way well before Western settlers came to this land. Thousands of years ago, native Ohioans populated the landscape with mounds and massive earthworks. Today, southern Ohio is a living history experience with evidence of these complex, interconnected
Elm-Park cow sets world record for milk production
Elm-Park Moselle-Red-ET, bred and owned by Elm-Park Farms, Ltd. in Sheboygan Falls, Wis., has completed a new Red and White record production of 54,721 pounds of milk.
CAUV: Judge rules in favor of tree farmer
SALEM, Ohio – A judge’s decision to allow a Columbiana County tree farmer reduced property taxes through the
Forage conferences set at four locations
ARLINGTON, Va. — Kicking the Hay Habit: Increasing the Profitability of Virginia’s Ruminant Livestock Operations is the theme for the Virginia Forage and Grassland Council and Virginia Cooperative Extension winter forage conferences. Hay costs, purchased or homegrown, are at record highs driven by high input costs. Producers will have an opportunity to gain an understanding
Reader encourages ‘yes’ votes on Extension levy
Editor: As our vote goes, so goes our country, state and county. If you don’t vote don’t complain. In the organizations that I belong to decisions are made by those who show up. I believe this is called a democracy. If we elect good people to fill these positions, we should end up with good
Changes in ag lead to decline of barn owls
Barn owls are just one step below “threatened” in Pennsylvania, and are listed as threatened in Ohio and many other states. Learn why and what can be done.
Ohio’s grain indemnity law gets an update
The updated Ohio law increases the size of the farmer-funded grain indemnity fund, which pays producers for losses in the event of a grain elevator failure.
Fowler’s Chapter Three: Story of the Steam Plough Works
I finally got the time needed to review the latter chapters of Michael Lane’s Story of the Steam Plough Works, which is a history of the Fowler Works of Leeds England.
What’s the next big meat? Immigrant population driving up goat demand
Rising immigrant population means more interest in meat goats, various holidays.






