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Baling technology continues to progress

Thursday, July 13, 2017

The history of hay baling is long and varied, but manufacturers have made countless improvements to the technology over the years.

Always chore time in bleak midwinter

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Ash Day. Someone had to scoop the gray powdery ash from the bottom of the coal furnace, dumping it in to buckets. This is possibly the worst job known to man.

Reader: Educate yourself and start saving our society now

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Editor: Watch out America; there is a funeral coming for the American dream. Our children won’t be better off financially than us. We’ve reached the point where the number of people dependent on government benefits is approaching the number of people paying for these benefits. Our children will be saddled with debt incurred from all

Springtime fish: It’s almost crappie time

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Ice-covered lakes and slippery ramps have the best crappie time on hold but one can put money on the early to mid-March action to begin.

At The Carwash

Thursday, August 17, 2006

(As told by Josie Steeb) I felt great picking up my repaired Escort at the garage and even better knowing that I had paid for the repairs myself.

Economic ills require strong medicine

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — An ailing financial industry is going to need strong medicine to pull out of a deepening credit crunch brought on by risky loans and deregulation, according to Purdue University economists. Economists from Purdue’s Department of Agricultural Economics, Krannert School of Management, and the Department of Consumer Sciences and Retailing said the

Talking market strategy in Ashtabula County

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Nothing in the commodity market has been any less predictable than grain prices over the last three years, according to Tim Gildersleeve, who grows about 1,200 acres of grain and forage on his Austinburg farm.

Ohio’s corn crop starting to get thirsty

Thursday, June 30, 2005

COLUMBUS – With seedling blight diseases and replanting issues out of the way, Ohio corn growers are now faced with a new challenge: inadequate rainfall.

Ohio governor, other officials survey tornado damage at OARDC

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Two slide shows of state and national officials assessing the tornado damage.

Custom-built corn coffin auctioned off by Iowa State engineering students

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The coffin was designed by Ghanaian carpenter Eric Adjetey Anang, who also designed salmon and lobster-shaped coffins in Oregon and New Hampshire.