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Values, beliefs put farming at risk

Thursday, February 20, 2003

Reader wonders whether agriculture will get regulatred out of business.

Tire explosion details slowly emerge

Thursday, May 11, 2006

SALEM, Ohio – The cause of a tire explosion last month on a Trumbull County dairy farm is still unknown, however more details are available.

Ohio legislature punts on CAUV farm tax reform

Friday, December 2, 2016

The Ohio Legislature is set to end its session next week, with no vote on CAUV reform.

Methuselah of insect world to emerge in region in May

Thursday, May 9, 2002

One of the world’s most mysterious insects is about to invade the skies over Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Ohio corn yield sets new state record

Thursday, January 15, 2004

U.S. corn production up from 2002, soybean production down.

Apply now for farm storage facility loan

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Hello Again! The motto for the Boy Scouts is “Be prepared.” Are you prepared for your 2013 harvest? Will your corn be singing, “Oh give me a home”? Have you considered applying for a Farm Storage Facility Loan through your local FSA office? The Farm Storage Facility Loan program will allow producers of eligible commodities

Dairymen are American heroes

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Our American dairy farmers are heroes in their own right.

New record set at Jefferson County Fair sale

Thursday, August 24, 2006

SMITHFIELD, Ohio – There were many things to celebrate Saturday afternoon as the Jefferson County Junior Fair livestock sale got under way.

Health care is about care, not politics

Thursday, February 28, 2013

When you’re sick, nothing—not money, politics or even religion—matters more than getting well. And, yet, when you’re healthy, those items matter more in any health care policy debate than the goal of the policy being debated: healing you when you’re sick. This disconnect isn’t just personal, it’s national, regional and local and it continues to

Oaks and acorns: The lifeblood of the outdoors

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Just because a resource is common and abundant today doesn’t mean that will always be the case. When Europeans settled North America, for example, migratory flocks of passenger pigeons darkened the sky turning day into night. The last one died in the Cincinnati Zoo in 1914. Inestimable herds of bison roamed the Great Plains. Today,