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Everybody wants my information
Columnist Kym Seabolt wants to know why everyone wants to know her mother’s maiden name.
It’s a long, hot summer already
Columnist Alan Guebert says political events suggest temperatures in farm country will be rising.
Some tax laws change for 2002
Lower personal income tax rates are the cheeriest news, along with
higher contribution limits on retirement plans and more breaks for
those educating their children.
Farm bill might not cover 2002 crops
With debate stalled in the U.S. Senate, it could be months before a final bill passed by both the Senate and House of Representatives makes it onto President Bush’s desk for signing.
Results are in: Area junior fair livestock sales total nearly $5 million
The support of area youth continues to grow, as evidenced by support given by livestock buyers at the regino’s county fair junior livestock sales.
House built by soy, of soy, for soy
The House that Soy Built, an icon to the many uses of soy, opened at this year’s Farm Science Review.
Farm boy by summer, wrestler by winter
Minerva High School junior Chris Hahn is already a fixture in the school’s book of wrestling greats, with two state championships under his belt.
PROGRESS: Convert hog manure to oil? You bet
Researcher wants every American hog farm to have a reactor.
Eminent domain hot in legislature
SALEM, Ohio – How would you like it if the county commissioners came knocking at your door to say they were selling off your farm or home to build a new Wal-Mart? Or, if they said most of your neighborhood would be razed and a car dealership would replace the ranches and saltbox homes that had been there for years? The
Champion steer exhibitor’s sister admits role in livestock tampering
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Agriculture has stripped Geauga County Fair grand champion steer exhibitor Clark Adams of his title after a state investigation showed the animal had been given steroids.






