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HSUS now ranked lower than PETA
WASHINGTON — The nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom pointed to a newly downgraded rating from Charity Navigator as evidence that the Humane Society of the United States is not adequately fulfilling its stated charitable purpose. Charity Navigator slashed the rankings for Humane Society of the United States and the Humane Society International, the international arm
Drought-related tax deferral opportunity
WASHINGTON — Farmers who were forced to sell livestock due to drought, like the drought currently affecting much of the nation, have an extended period of time in which to replace the livestock and defer tax on any gains from the forced sales, according to the Internal Revenue Service. Farmers who, due to drought, sell
Renovation junkie
Recently I wrote a series of columns detailing our upstairs bathroom renovation. It was a long and painful process (the bathroom — not the writing. The writing came easy. A toilet on the lawn is always good for a paragraph, or six.) The entire process took six weeks of nights and weekends, including the Thanksgiving
Nicholson to lead Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association
DELAWARE, Ohio — The Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association has announced Tadd Nicholson as its new executive director. In his new role, he will also manage two of Ohio’s check-off programs, the Ohio Corn Marketing Program and the Ohio Small Grains Marketing Program. Nicholson has 19 years of experience as part of the Ohio
Enjoying the hobby life
So once the children are safely grown, (almost) flown and the mom duties begin to dwindle, what is a person to do? Apparently, get some hobbies.
Draft horses have made a comeback in rural U.S.
More than 260 Percheron and Belgian draft horses changed owners at the 44th Eastern States Draft Horse Sale Feb.
Partnership working to re-establish the hellbender
A team of Ohio conservationists is dedicated to re-establishing the endangered eastern hellbender, the largest amphibian in Ohio and one of the largest salamanders in the world, in areas it once occupied.
Early 1900s: When the Navy ran a dairy farm
Did you know that for about 80 years, the United States Navy was in the dairy farm business, and for several decades even operated a hog farm?
Tractors replace animal-powered equipment
Beeman’s garden tractors were one the first to advertise value over horses.
Soil test has surprising results
The Medina SWCD just completed a soil testing project in cooperation with Spencer Feed and Supply, located in Spencer, Ohio, in the western part of Medina County. Their service area is mostly in the headwaters of the Black River Watershed to Lake Erie.






