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Winery court case could set precedent for Ohio agriculture zoning cases
Ohio Supreme Court may hear Mahoning County farm business zoning appeal.
In The Driver’s Seat
I usually try to fit more into my days than can healthily be squeezed, thus my sleep section of each 24 hours gets short-changed. I must remind myself to slow down, put this problem in check and say “NO” more often. An appointment one morning for my brother Tom to get the cast taken off
Auction Roundup — Collectibles in demand despite economy
– Garner Auctioneers LLC of Carrollton, Ohio, held a firearms and ammunition auction at the Garner Auction Center April 23 with 187 bidders in-house and 200 registered online to buy the 141 firearms offered. This collection had many very desirable firearms including several new in-the-box, including the top-selling item, a Parker A1 special by Winchester
Eggs. Yep, they’re incredible and edible
I buy brown eggs from a local fellow who delivers them to me at work. Not only are they beautiful to look at, and extra fresh (they didn’t peel well at Easter time), but I’ve read that free range eggs rate high in nutritional value. No matter where you get your eggs they are a
Stomping out strangles in horses: A researcher’s new vaccine may help
URBANA, Ill. — Swollen lymph nodes beneath your jaw are a common occurrence in human medicine. While they are not usually a major concern to physicians, mention to an equine veterinarian that your horse has large swellings on the side of its neck and their reaction is quite the opposite. “Strangles is a highly contagious
Auction Roundup — Farm equipment, machinery bring high bids at auctions
Kiko Auctioneers and Realtors of Canton, Ohio, held the seventh annual machinery and consignment auction Feb. 21 at Witmer’s Inc. of Columbiana, Ohio. The sale was conducted by auctioneers Rusty, Randall and Rudy Kiko. More than 600 registered bidders attended. The top-selling item was a John Deere 5425 with loader, MFWD for $40,000. Other highlights
Obama taps Iowa’s Tom Vilsack as ag secretary
President-elect Barack Obama selected former Iowa governor Tom Vilsack as his choice for the next U.S. secretary of agriculture.
Life just keeps on happening
We’ve all heard the saying, “Life is what happens while we’re busy making plans.” Well, I am in the midst of living that truth at the moment. Friday evening I went over the dozens of things needing to be accomplished over the weekend. As I crawled in to bed, my mind kept darting about, trying
States report record maple syrup flows
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s 2008 maple syrup production is ranked in fifth place nationally compared to fourth place last year. Ohio maple syrup production was 118,000 gallons in 2008, an increase in production of 43,000 gallons from 2007. The number of taps increased from 370,000 taps in 2007, to 395,000 taps in 2008. The 2008 yield
Food policy council could be the ticket
Editor: The formation of Gov. Strickland’s Ohio Food Policy Advisory Council (“Council formed to establish, enhance Ohio food policies,” Aug.






