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Olympics needs pack of hungry calves
On this week’s opinion page, “Farm and Dairy” columnist Judith Sutherland writes about a population just brimming with talent never given the chance to shine – the athletes of the Barnyard Olympics.
It’s time to say Happy Other’s Day
‘Mother’ is not an occupation? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt ran headlong into that bureaucratic black hole the other day.
Whittling away at carving styles
Why not pick up a piece of soap and start carving? Columnist Roy Booth tells us that carving has been a standard in our lives for centuries.
Virus linked to Thoroughbred abortion epidemic
CORVALLIS, Ore. – A new study by veterinary researchers at Oregon State University has linked a major epidemic of abortion a few years ago in Kentucky Thoroughbred mares to infection with vesivirus.
Higher fuel prices pushing farm machinery operation costs sky-high
SALEM, Ohio – The skyrocketing cost of fuel is hitting nearly everyone in the pocketbook. Among business owners acutely feeling the effects are farmers, who depend on petroleum products – gasoline and diesel fuel – to power vehicles and machines that are used in everything from planting and harvesting crops to feeding animals and spreading fertilizer.
A little ‘slowth’ for the U.S. economy
What’s ahead for the U.S. economy in 2007? Not recession, probably. Not booming growth, either. Something in-between.
Reincarnation of a 134-year old barn
An 1868 barn was dismantled near Alliance, but will be given new life as a barn-home near Wadsworth next year.
What’s coming to town with Harrison Ethanol
SALEM, Ohio – In the works for years, Farmers Ethanol LLC’s project at Cadiz in Harrison County is taking shape.
State threatens to yank permits from Ohio Fresh egg farm
SALEM, Ohio – The state department of agriculture is again threatening to shut down Ohio Fresh Eggs.
Southwestern corn borer now in Ohio
Pest said to be aggressive, difficult to control.






