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Dairy prices in a slump, but showing some improvement
Milk prices are lower than most producers would like, but are showing signs of improvement.
Mending the mines: Striking a balance, making a difference
With more funding to work with, Ohio officials expect big year for mine reclamation.
Congress agrees on farm bill, but president will veto
SALEM, Ohio — U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin referred to the biblical story of Job during a May 8 teleconference announcing the finalization of the new $300 billion farm bill. Job had a lot of afflictions, Harkin explained, but through it all, he persevered. “Right now, I don’t think he’s got nothin’ on me,” Harkin said.
Chef-local grower connection finds unique niche in Ohio agriculture
WOOSTER, Ohio – Tom and Wendy Wiandt’s mushroom farm in Burbank is about an hour’s drive from the Great Lakes Brewing Co.
Commission tables Kasich’s order on watersheds
Despite strong calls from Ohio Gov. John Kasich to act on his executive order, a state commission that is reviewing it believes more time is needed.
We often wonder: Who threshed for your grandad?
In my last article I discussed some aspects of history as they relate to our hobby and its various activities. But we often wonder: Who was the thresherman who worked the local area. In my case, it was very easy because he was a well-known character and still quite active when I started going to
Minor details
EIGHTY FOUR, Pa. – Bev Minor hangs out on the front porch of The Spring House, overlooking the Eighty Four auction barn and just around the corner from the 84 Lumber world headquarters.
Price Farms Organics creates compost from Columbus Zoo and community scraps
As a Class II EPA certified compost facility, Price Farms Organics provides an outlet for communities and the Columbus Zoo to compost organic materials.
Spreading thin
SALEM, Ohio – Steve Miller cut his fertilizer use in half in the last three years and still wound up with the best soybean yield of his life last fall.
Bigger doesn’t always mean better
LOUISVILLE, Ohio – Think having a small dairy farm – and a profitable one, at that – is impossible? Or that a husband and wife farming full-time together is a thing of bygone days? Phil and Julie Myers point to themselves as living proof it can be done.






