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Egg farm may have permits yanked
SALEM, Ohio – When Ohio Fresh Eggs operators bought the facilities from the now-defunct Buckeye Egg Farm, they promised to be good, conscientious neighbors who would make the farm an asset to the community.
Twin foals born on West Point farm
SALEM, Ohio – When Melinda Virden went to the pasture to check on a pregnant mare April 14, she found something that happens in just one of every 10,000 equestrian pregnancies – twins.
One-time EQIP funding will help offset energy costs
SALEM, Ohio – EQIP participants who signed contracts in 2004 or before could get more money from the USDA.
Mohawk FFA’ers win at Farm Show
Western Pennsylvania FFA chapters swept most of the top 10 places in the Pa. Farm Show school demonstration competition.
Fiddling with farm bill: Budget plan eyes agriculture’s funding
WASHINGTON – When President Bush released his 2006 budget proposal Feb. 7, the murmurs started that the proposed cuts would pry open the 2002 farm bill.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Wayne County couple named to Farm Science Review Hall of Fame
Jim Trotter, who recently retired from the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster, coordinates the field demonstrations at the annual Farm Science Review. He and his wife Norma were recognized for work since 1978.
A day in the life of an 1800s farmer
Judith Sutherland recites Alexander Smalley’s journal.
Are ewe pregnant or are you pregnant?
Comfortably Dumb columnist Eric Keller talks about his mishaps in handling sheep.
DeLaVergne: Home of the giants!
Paul Harvey provides a brief history, and a look into the significance of DeLaVergne engines.
New technology rests beside the old at U.S. Air Force Museum
The U.S. Air Force Museum at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base at Dayton projects a striking image of the service’s present and future as much as it preserves and portrays the Air Force’s past.






