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Podcast project evolves into useful tool for business development
PIKETON, Ohio — What started out as a business management project for University of Rio Grande students has grown into a popular resource tool for business owners, community officials and economic development specialists throughout Appalachian Ohio. Podcasts For nearly one year, listeners have been tuning into weekly podcasts spanning a variety of business management and
Farmers, get some tips on handling income tax before the year’s end
RAVENNA, Ohio — As harvest winds down and grain prices remain strong, by the end of this year farmers around Ohio may be managing a larger-than-normal taxable income. In fact, with most of the Ohio crop harvested at this point, income tax management decisions over the next few weeks may have more impact on farm
Enterprise Budgets are starting points
Budgeting helps guide you through your decision making process as you attempt to commit resources to the most profitable enterprises on the farm. Crops or livestock? Corn, soybeans or wheat? We can begin to answer these questions with well thought out budgets that include all revenue and costs. Without some form of budgeting and some
Festival photo contest still taking entries
Area amateur photographers are invited to submit entries for the 74th Geauga County Maple Festival’s photo contest by April 19.
Corn growers should properly channel Market Choices-labeled grain
ST. LOUIS – The National Corn Growers Association is reminding growers of the importance of developing marketing plans for grain with the Market Choices logo, which helps growers and grain handlers identify non-European Union approved corn hybrids.
PROGRESS: Ohio farm wins national award
Bill and Susan Shultz received the American Sheep Industry Association’s environmental stewardship award.
Can you name these two antique tools?
You solved the pressing mystery tool from two weeks ago, but can you identify these two items from this week?
Buyers travel from all over for auction
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Garner Auctioneers, LLC conducted an auction May 27-28 for part one of the Robert W. Lozier estate of Carrollton, Ohio. Lozier was an avid collector of items from the 1800s and in the 1970s and 1980s owned the President McKinley farm and museum in Minerva, Ohio. The buyers came from Oklahoma, Florida,
Young farmers and ranchers awarded
ATLANTA — Winners of the Young Farmers & Ranchers Achievement Award, Discussion Meet and Excellence in Agriculture competitions were announced recently at the American Farm Bureau Federation‘s 92nd Annual Meeting. Young farmers and ranchers from around the country competed for the awards by demonstrating knowledge of and achievement in agriculture, as well as commitment to
Kenton celebration honors “Singing Cowboy” Gene Autry
KENTON, Ohio — Now in its 17th year, Gene Autry Days is scheduled for June 26 and 27 at the Hardin County Fairgrounds, located south of Kenton, Ohio on Fairground Road, between U.S. Highway 68 and state Route 31. The event will be held in the Community Building June 26 from 10 a.m. to 5




			
			

