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How many indoor pets are too many?
The four-animal cap continues to be more aspirational than actual inside Eliza Blue’s house. However, she finds it adds a pinch of spice to her marriage.
Ruffed Grouse Society adds woodcock option
To an unsuspecting beginner, flushing a grouse or woodcock can be unnerving.
Utica and Marcellus shale: Many want severance tax funds to come back to affected communities
A third plan for the proposed severance tax may be on its way to the Ohio Statehouse.
Schumer’s plan could help New York dairy farmers meet yogurt demand
ALBANY, N.Y. — U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-NY, recently announced that he is launching a two-pronged plan that will provide New York dairy farmers, who wish to expand their operations to meet the demand being substantially fueled by the Greek yogurt boom, with the financial tools they need. Thanks to new plants including the
Peering at the horizon, Part II
Last week, Editor Susan Crowell tapped into issues and trends looming on the horizon. She continues that trend watch this week.
Informed price risk management is so essential
Managing dollars and using cost of production to inform price risk management is essential for every dairy farm.
Get your children outdoors this summer
Make this the summer of nature. Exploring fields, woods, and streams is a great way to spend quality time with your children.
Most hogs are sold via contracts
More than half of the hogs sold in January were priced by a formula, according to a checkoff-funded research survey. Companies in the survey accounted for 86.9 percent of federally inspected slaughter during that time.
Tuscarawas County Fair 2015
History was made at the Tuscaraws County Fair Sept. 24 when the first grand champion and reserve champion dairy steers were sold.
Thank you for passing Issue 2
Editor: A big “thank you” for the support and endorsement of passing State Issue 2. This issue was supported by small farmers, large farmers and non-farmers, organic, non-organic, grain, livestock, fruit and vegetable farmers, plus the nursery and landscaping industry, independents, democrats, republicans, and tea parties — across the board, we had support. With the




			
			
			
			
			
			

