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Pondering taxes and freedom
As we were celebrating Independence Day, it was not a day to think of what we pay, but what we owe to enjoy the freedoms that we do.
Ohio budget countdown concerns farm groups
Farm and conservation groups continue to follow the Ohio budget, which must be signed into law by July 1.
Austin Yaworsky’s dream of farming is coming true
Austin Yaworsky, born with Cerebral Palsy, may get his Action Trackchair by Christmas thanks to the help of the Western Reserve FFA chapter and other donors.
Consumers get $20 million returned from credit scheme
The Federal Trade Commission will return almost $20 million to more than 145,000 consumers across the country.
Yellow poplar weevil makes presence known in Pennsylvania, mid-Atlantic
This bug is not a species of eight-legged arthropod known to carry Lyme disease and other pathogens.
Number of female farmers, women in ag conference attendees, growing
There are 19 Ohio counties boasting more than 500 women farm operators; against that backdrop, Ohio State Extension and Kent State University-Tuscarawas Small Business Development Center will host the second annual East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference
How to test your garden’s soil
A soil test will provide information about the nutrients as well as the pH level of your garden’s soil.
Show business gets in your blood
In the musical Annie Get Your Gun, the lead character belts out the lyrics to There’s No Business Like Show Business. The key message is that folks in show biz stick together.
Yield consistency is key when choosing corn hybrids
Corn farmers will soon start shopping for hybrids for the 2014 crop and according to a Purdue Extension agronomist, the number one factor they need to consider is yield consistency.
Halloween brings boon for U.S. retailers
Halloween spending is estimated to reach $6.9 billion in 2013.






