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The past deserves reflection today
Editor: Today I remember that Tuesday morning as if it were yesterday. I sat at my desk having my coffee listening to the morning broadcast when suddenly the announcement was made: “A plane has just struck the World Trade Center.” I thought to myself, “It must have been a prop plane.” It didn’t take long
Environmental activists hold rally at ARCH 2 open house
Environmental activists protested the ARCH 2 hydrogen hub outside of its first open house event in southern West Virginia on. Nov. 7, 2024.
Sign-ups open for Dairy Margin Cover Program
The sign-up period is open for the new Dairy Margin Coverage Program at Farm Service Agency offices across the country.
Out of sight, out of mind: Solar power makes sense on some Ohio farms
Farm-based solar power is catching on in Huron County, and across the state.
Reactions vary from ‘livable’ to ‘ignored voters’
SALEM, Ohio — Mixed emotions are being expressed about the announcement that Ohio farm groups had reached an agreement with the Humane Society of the United States regarding issues of animal welfare. The one common denominator among everyone was the surprise. The negotiations were known to only a few before the June 30 announcement. Buys
Changes in ag lead to decline of barn owls
Barn owls are just one step below “threatened” in Pennsylvania, and are listed as threatened in Ohio and many other states. Learn why and what can be done.
A high school FFA project becomes a career
Bill Brown started Brown Bros. Farms as an FFA project in high school with just over 1,000 broilers and 75 turkeys. He has expanded to selling around 4,500 broilers and 850 turkeys a year, as well as adding layers to the mix.
Preserving Kister Mill
In two years, the historic Kister Mill in southwest Wayne County will turn 200.
Porterfields continue legacy in ag with farm, ice cream shop
Over the last 30 years, Kirke Porterfield has transitioned the family farm to the next generation, while shifting his focus to Kirke’s Homemade Ice Cream, the family’s ice cream shop, in St. Clairsville, Ohio.
Scientists to examine residual phosphorus issue in Ohio
Researchers hope to partner with more than a dozen northwestern Ohio farmers, to study the issue of legacy phosphorus.






