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Natural gas prices hammer farmers
Farmers are facing major input price increases with no immediate sign of relief ahead because of rising production costs associated with natural gas.
Collectors get heated up with toasters
Some people collect memorabilia, some collect stamps, others collect souvenirs. Dick Horn collects toasters.
Ox power
CHARDON, Ohio – A pair of oxen trudge through the woods, pulling a sled of logs over rough ground. A drover walks beside the animals, guiding them through the thick foliage.
New FSA, Rural Development state directors announced
WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced in early November a slate of Farm Service Agency (FSA) and Rural Development (RD) state directors, all serving as appointees of President Donald J. Trump. FSA state directors help implement U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) policies in planning, organizing, and administering FSA programs in their
New RMA rules, deadline give flexibility in cover crop termination
WASHINGTON — Farmers have been given more time to terminate their cover crops after the excessively wet spring of last year prevented many of them from doing that in time to meet a crop insurance deadline. Before In order for grain farmers to insure their main crop, they previously had to terminate cover crops by
Regional vice president hails from Hillsdale FFA
INDIANAPOLIS — Hannah Crossen can best be described with one word: dedicated. She has not only received her State and American FFA degrees, but she has also served as the 2006 Ohio State FFA president and she is pursuing a degree in agricultural education. This experience and dedication will help the Hillsdale High School FFA
FSA Andy for August 21, 2008
Hello again! It is with a little sadness that I will sit back and watch as the 2008-09 school year begins. In September of 1996, that big yellow bus pulled up in front of our house and my little 5-year-old boarded the bus for her first day of kindergarten. This was a brave little soul
Penn State offers soybean rust workshop
BUTLER, Pa. – Penn State Cooperative Extension offices in Beaver, Lawrence, Mercer, and Westmoreland county offices will be hosting a video conference workshop regarding soybean rust March 17 from 7-9 p.
Aunt Edna’s turkey
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about Thanksgiving dinners prepared by Aunt Edna.
Making headway on a work in progress takes time, ingenuity
Eric Keller ponders all that goes into making a property exactly that way you want it to be.






