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Ask Jen about eating healthy at the fair
If there were a magic calorie-smashing wand, I would have bought like a dozen of them by now. Since there isn’t, we’re going to have to rely on something else this fair season: our own willpower.
Our inner compasses have gone awry
If we lived in an ideal world, it wouldn’t require written laws and rules. But there are those who attain land and animals and do not sense their own laws within them. In Ohio, this turned into tragedy.
We lost some great ones in century’s first decade: Bob Evans
Bob Evans Bob Evans, who founded a retail sausage and family restaurant business and became one of the best-known Ohioans of the 20th century, died June 21, 2007. He was 89. But Evans considered his success with year-round grazing his pinnacle achievement. “I was content having my farm. It’s all I ever really wanted.” Best
Ohio cattlemen will try checkoff referendum again
Ohio beef producers will be asked to vote for an increase in beef checkoff dollars in 2014.
Farmers caught between costs, prices
Allen Lines, OSU agricultural economist says that high costs and low prices are beginning to temper optimism among Ohio farmers Without the government program there would be a lot of farmers in financial deep water.
Stockpiling has risks when high costs
Stockpiling fescue and orchardgrass is generally considered an economical way to extend the grazing season and cut feed costs.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 1/17
The top stories from the week Jan. 11 through Jan. 17, 2015.
Campus turns waste into biodiesel
At Mount Vernon Nazarene University, vegetable oil bathes French fries and other foods in a golden crust. Then it plows sidewalks, powers maintenance equipment and the occasional bus.
Fish Ohio program: Find your favorite fishing spot
The Fish Ohio program recognizes noteworthy catches of 25 different species at inland lakes and reservoirs, Lake Erie, the Ohio River and other waterways.
Goats don’t make good gardeners
Plagued by her two ornery goats, Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s garden is struggling to survive.






