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Are we inefficient or more conscientious?
Editor: In reference to the article titled “Obama: Cut direct farm payments” published in the March 5 issue of Farm and Dairy, I know a lot of family farmers in our area of Western Pennsylvania and just a handful make over $250,000 in annual products sold. Does that mean we are inefficient, as the article
Wind turbine: Personal or profit?
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Installing a wind turbine for energy needs may be a good green practice, but without careful planning, it may not result in the kind of green that’s good for the wallet. Purdue University renewable energy specialist Chad Martin said there are many factors to consider when installing a wind turbine to
Business Profile: Log Cabin Fence
AMITY, Pa. — Log Cabin Fence, of Amity, Pa., provides fence materials and installation for professionals and do-it-yourselfers alike. It is a family owned and operated company that started when the Iams’ began selling wire out of the back of a pick-up truck in 1981. The business expanded into providing professional fence installation, as well
Raspberries: A small fruit that yields big opportunities
By Amy Fovargue Contributing Writer FREDERICKTOWN, Ohio — Ann Trudel has always loved picking red raspberries and making jam with them. So it made sense that after she and her husband, Dan, bought 5 acres near Fredericktown, they decided to raise their own and make a business out of it. They named their business —
No praise needed for a job well-done
Have you ever noticed that words of praise lift us momentarily, while sharp words of criticism often linger, prompting thoughts of what we should have said in response, over and over, for days on end.
Enjoying more and more, less and less
It has been said that of all the things available to human beings, the land of our Earth is one thing that is taken far too much for granted.
Now is the time for pasture planning
The month of August offers a window of great opportunities to get a jump on pasture planning and development.
Scramble at Seven-Thirty
I was up all night New Year’s Eve. I’ve heard you can never really catch up on sleep. A few mornings into the year, I sprang up in bed and blinked in disbelief at the digital clock on the television across the room.
TV’s Season Finishes Larger Than Life
My Sunday paper’s weekend magazine says, “Cancel your plans, unplug the phone and rev up that Tivo.” The month of May has become the big finale season for TV entertainment.
A cartel by any other name …
A Huntington, Ohio, reader expresses his feelings on the idea of “dairy cartels.”






