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FarmersOnly: Finding love in the fields

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Dave knew from the moment he ended his first phone conversation with Alicia she was the woman he would marry. Alicia was the first person he met on FarmersOnly.com, a dating site for farmers, ranchers and country folks. And FarmersOnly was the first and only site he joined.

Judge rules for mineral rights owner under Dormant Mineral Act

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Attorney expects Carroll County case to go to Appeals Court.

The task of identifying vintage photos

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Hello again steam enthusiasts. Its been too long again since I have done an article, and I guess my excuse is that I have been too busy lately to conjure up much inspiration. So I am just sitting down to push the flush button on my brain and see what comes out. The search for

Paul Harvey’s words still ring true: God said, ‘I need a caretaker.’ So he made a farmer

Monday, February 4, 2013

It was a Super Bowl ad that grabbed our attention for its shear simplicity, not its shock factor. Paul Harvey sharing his, “So God Made a Farmer” tribute.

Food chemist Lloyd Hall changed the industry

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Hello again! The other day my wife asked me to retrieve some canned goods from the basement cupboard and I was reminded of the many trips I made to the fruit cellar as a child. There were rows and rows of quart jars filled with vegetables and fruits and meats. It was a beautiful sight

Hog prices on rise; could set record

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The highest hog prices on record will soon be arriving. According to Purdue University Extension economist Chris Hurt, pork producers may be seeing the highest hog prices right now — and for the next several years as well, if corn and soybean shortages can be reduced with favorable growing conditions. On

Ice road trucker: Hauling milk is all-weather task

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Reporter spends day learning the basics of milk hauling, especially in bad weather.

‘Miracle tree’ may help provide clean water to developing countries

Friday, September 10, 2010

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Often called the “miracle tree” for its potential to provide food, fuel and water in harsh environments, the moringa oleifera tree is at the center of a new effort by three Penn State engineers to provide clean drinking water to the developing world. Grant The work — funded by a year-long,

Lessons from down under

Monday, May 3, 2010

>I had an opportunity to travel with the Ohio State University Extension sheep team to Australia March 24 –April 9. Our group of 17 consisted of sheep farmers, extension educators, and extension specialists. Australia visit. We had the opportunity to visit a number of sheep farms, a few dairy farms, a couple of vineyards and

Ohio Farm Bureau is off base

Thursday, June 26, 2003

Teaming up with powerful people is not how agriculture should conduct its business.