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Things to be thankful for …
A good friend’s father had a quadruple bypass two weeks ago. It’s been a stressful, uncertain time for their family, but his health outlook is strong.
Shorthorns steal the show at KILE
HARRISBURG, Pa. – A record-setting number of beef cattle passed through the show arena during the 2007
Global, US hops acreage expands
Hops continue to be on the rise in the U.S. and across the globe as consumer tastes and demand for beer with higher hopping rates persist.
Remembering family’s connection to War of 1812
Two of my ancestors on my mother’s side of the family took part in the forgotten war, the War of 1812, in its campaign in Ohio.
Panelists talk budgets, waste, tax reform
Each day at the Farm Science Review, a panel of 15 experts were questioned over a 20 minute period on some of the hottest farm management issues.
Ideal grape growing conditions result in good yield for eastern U.S. vintners
By DARRIN YOUKER Contributing writer Wine makers have good reason to raise a glass this year. A hot, dry, summer has led to some of the best grape growing conditions in recent memory, with wine makers in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York recording record years. “It might be the vintage of the decade,” said Randy
Sign up ends Jan. 18 for crop disaster, quality loss program
Producers are eligible for compensation from the USDA program for 2000 crop losses directly attributed to adverse weather and related conditions.
Paddy Fork Acres wins SWCD award
Awards also presented for big trees, hay show and land stewardship.
Michigan hospital hires its own farmer
WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. — Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital has hired a resident farmer to grow organic produce for patients in its new greenhouse, now open on its 160–acre campus. The $1 million complex, including an education center was funded entirely by an anonymous donor. Educational component The greenhouse will provide clinically based educational
Dairy Channel: Columbiana County nutrient research plots yield usable results
Ernie Oelker updates readers on nutrient application and utilization research on one Columbiana County farm.






