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Supporters organize to pass Harrison County levy
There is fear among supporters of losing 4-H programs, but the chair of the new tax levy campaign committee emphasizes that extension is more than just 4-H.
He’s a real gold digger
Pittsburgh businessman Neil Baney admits he’s a gold-digging barbarian and tells about modern gold prospecting.
Agriculture, money? Pa. county’s future hangs in balance
It has all the aspects of a blockbuster movie: controversy, corporate giants, politics and widespread consequences.
Higher yields and rising: Irrigation systems help producers beat drought
Despite drought conditions, many fields still thrive and yield highly due to irrigation techniques.
Farm-to-plate tracking: Heinen’s says idea is old news
WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio – Heard all this news lately about animal identification and trace-back, being able to pinpoint an animal’s origin and track it through the production process? Joseff Cockrill has, and he’s not all that intrigued.
Designed for dogs
AUBURN TOWNSHIP, Ohio – Around noon every day, things quiet down in one of the buildings on Munn Road in Auburn Township.
Progress Edition:Benson – Farming today means embracing change
He’s faced lots of changes in his farming career, but this Knox County farmer never looks back.
Farm Bureau honors ag leaders for lifetime work
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation awarded its highest honors to four Ohioans Nov. 30 during the farm group’s annual meeting in Columbus.
Planting progress report dominates markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on wheat, soybean and corn prices, expecting changes in the grain markets to come early in the week and trading to slow by its end.
Traders love to stir up a weather market
Marlin Clark details how the grain markets have been impacted by recent weather in the Great Plains and South America.






