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Ohio offers hand to Gulf Coast farmers
SALEM, Ohio – With news of an impending hurricane, Louisiana cattlemen hauled their animals from the Gulf Coast to safety farther north.
In livestock guardian dog training, you need to be there
For Tarma Shena, it’s not the livestock guardian dog and the stock on one side of a fence, away from the shepherd. They are in it together, start to finish.
International opportunities abound for Wauseon FFA members
In four years, FFA students at Wauseon High School may have traveled more than most adults.
Wind energy makes environmental and economic sense for two producers
AMES, Iowa — In today’s tough economic times, farmers want to make every dollar count. Using a renewable resource such as wind energy can be both environmentally and financially responsible. Two pork producers Two southeast Iowa pork producers are making wind energy work for them. Andy McCall of West Chester has a 7,200-head wean to
Ask Jen about picking berries
Do you pick your own berries? I do… well, I used to before life got crazy busy. I miss it.
Traveling west and living a patchwork life
Eliza Blue is living and appreciating every second of her patchwork life with her children in tow.
New toll rate schedules begin in January
The Ohio Turnpike’s toll rates will increase on Jan. 1.
What?! Cashing in on stupidity
What do you mean “cruise control” won’t steer my Winnebago? Columnist Judith Sutherland shares some lawsuits that you won’t believe! (Or maybe you will.)
Family vacation: Sunny days or bust
As if Andrew and Rita didn’t do enough damage, pity the great state of Florida which now has the Seabolts to contend with. When the unexpected but delightfully generous offer of a beach-front condo dangled in front of us, we jumped on it. Granted, with the spate of midwestern blizzards that have beleaguered us lately,
Answers may be blowin’ in the wind
Wind farming may be an alternative to other power sources.






