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… People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) wanted to bring 3,500 1-gallon buckets of pig manure and urine to the Ohio Statehouse for a recent protest. Oh, and fans, too, so the activists could direct the wafting smells into bystanders’ faces. Um, no, the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board wisely said. The
At Buckeye FFA banquet, Mangun accepts crown of leadership
Johnna Mangun will be wearing two hats for the Buckeye Career Center FFA Chapter during the coming year.
Farmland preservation deadline nears
The Ohio Department of Agriculture will accept applications for the second round of Clean Ohio agricultural easement purchases through April 30.
‘Buy Dirt’
Judith Sutherland shares what the song “Buy Dirt,” written by brothers Jacob and Jordan Davis, means to her.
Looking ahead: Will 2017 bring a new market?
The new year will be interesting, as markets continue to change.
Lake Erie: Walleye population is increasing
Heavy ice cover, the kind that lasts well into the spring, could be the best thing that Lake Erie walleye anglers could hope for, according to Jeff Tyson, Ohio’s lead guy in charge of Lake Erie’s fish management efforts.
Bull grain market runs into a fence
Both the bull action and the bear action in recent grain markets come from the Russian Bear.
Black Ink: The ag business of social media
Farmers and ranchers tend to be on either side of the fence when it comes to social media. There are the hold-outs, the staunch supporters, the occasional users and the clueless.
Prospective Plantings report looming larger
Ahead of the USDA Prospective Plantings Report, we have estimates of large increases in corn acres and significant decreases in soybean acres.
Using custom rates to show on-farm savings with no-till method
COLUMBUS — The environmental and conservation benefits of no-till production may be reason enough to adopt the practice, but for many farmers the answer to one question remains a driving factor: “Will it improve my bottom line?” Potential on-farm savings Farmers now have a way of putting a dollar value on no-till production, and based






