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Remember to educate yourself, and your friends, about farming
As producers, we have many opportunities to share and educate.
Pero Dairy: Family, farming and community life
EAST CANTON, Ohio — Imagine being responsible for six children, 132 dairy cattle and 400 acres on a daily basis. Some would say it is daunting to even think about it. But Randy Pero and his wife, Kristy, say it’s a life they wouldn’t trade for anything. After all, their love story started when they
Columbiana County Fair steer, cheese and dairy beef feeder photos
Early Columbiana County Fair market livestock sale photos.
Baker’s Golden Dairy: From cow to consumer in one stop
Not only is Baker’s Golden Dairy taking an old idea and making it new again, but they are using social media to do it.
Showing dahlias is not for sissies!
WOOSTER, Ohio — Experience in dairy judging and helping with the family showstring as a 4-H and FFA member taught me what to look for in a good dairy animal. But when I decided to try raising and exhibiting dahlias at the county fair, I was in for a whole new experience. Even though my
Bells ring in life’s fondest memories
This is the time of year when I like to share with you one of my mother’s columns from when she wrote for Farm and Dairy from the 1950s until her death in 1965.
Oldest living military pilot honored
William R. “Bill” Crooks enlisted in the Army Signal Corps in 1917, and was sent to what would become Patterson Field in Dayton and enticed to become a war pilot. He actually couldn’t wait.
New exhibit honors Salem cartoonist
The artist of former comic strips “Priscilla’s Pop” and “Out Our Way,” Ed Sullivan, will have an exhibit of his original cartoons, watercolors, pencil drawings, and “Inkstoppers,” greeting cards at the Salem Historical Society during February.
Ag Committee OKs draft of new farm bill; boosts conservation
“The Agricultural Act of 2001” H.R. 2646, will go to the full House this fall. The Senate Agriculture Committee is just beginning work on its own version.
TAX TIME: Thinking about CAUV? Do you qualify?
BURTON, Ohio – When you pay your real estate taxes this year, do you want your farmland taxed at its market value, which may be $3,293 an acre?
Or do you want it taxed at its agricultural value, which may be $448?
Unless you enjoy handing your money over to the government, you’d probably rather take the agricultural value.




 
			 
			

