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Biodiesel discovery fuels dream

Thursday, January 17, 2002

Aaron Harnar of rural Portage County thinks he has discovered a better and less expensive process for making biodiesel that will revolutionize its acceptance and use.

Mad cow disease found in Canada

Thursday, May 29, 2003

More than 400 cattle destroyed; one of the still-unanswered questions is why it took more than three months for the BSE testing to take place.

Grain market pessimism is hard to take

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Marlin Clark speculates that the grain markets may not continue their downward trends, and provides insight on why prices have continued to slide.

Rain, rain, come again!

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Jim Abrams shares the lasting effects of droughts on wildlife and their habitats.

It’s time to stock your pond

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Many of our soil and water conservation districts will be holding their annual fall fish sales so that area residents can stock their ponds.

Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 21, 2024

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Catch up on FFA news from Northwestern-Wayne FFA, Fayetteville FFA, Big Walnut – DACC FFA, Waterford FFA and Hillsdale FFA.

Fancy forelock: A story of seed dispersal

Thursday, September 21, 2023

There is no form of seed dispersal more efficient than that of the hitchhikers. Tami Gingrich details hitchhiker seeds that you may encounter this fall.

You couldn’t pioneer without a felling axe

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Paul Locher continues his “An American Tale” series by introducing readers to the most important tool used to open the American frontier — the felling axe.

Darke County cattlemen think outside box to promote beef industry

Thursday, February 15, 2024

The Darke County Cattlemen’s Association received the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s Outstanding County Award for its education and outreach efforts.

Lessons learned: Butler County farmer has close call accident

Thursday, July 29, 2021

You know how to run all the equipment on your farm, but what about your spouse or your kids? A Butler County man learned the hard way that answer was no.