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Gulf Coast tick is the new tick on the block in Ohio
Researchers have confirmed a case of the Gulf Coast tick in Gallia County, Ohio and are keeping our eye out for further spread.
World economic woes hit home; soft grain trade, cattle to follow
The strength of the U.S. dollar, which has trended upward since 2014, does not bode well for exports. Commodities are cyclical, so manage your risk and margin.
Hogs: Happy to be the other red meat
The only saving grace of the fall market is the fact that consumers are treating pork as the other red meat.
How long will we wait on a new farm bill?
The 2018 farm bill has left the barn. Where it goes from here is impossible to guess.
Traveling Rt. 66 with the Kehres
Bill and Lisa Kehres, of Diamond, Ohio, along with their 9-year-old grandson A.J. Kristoff and Farm and Dairy, stand in front of the Historic U.S. 66 sign near the Road Kill Cafe in Seligman, Arizona. The trio vacationed from May 25 to June 8.
Cold spring is slowing early field work
National Weather Service says 10-15 degrees below normal this week.
Government intervention gets failing grade
A reader comments on the Bush education policy that threatens new orgies of spending, legislating, centralizing, and reforming.
Stark SWCD: Dickerhoof and Sam’s Club honored
The Stark Soil and Water Conservation District recognized the conservation efforts of both rural and urban land user alike at its annual meeting.
Timing critical to forage harvest
A combination of in-field observation and more scientific measurements gives producers the most accurate indicator of optimal harvest date.
No clear-cut answer: Forestry groups say checkoff battle is not over
ZANESVILLE, Ohio — The Ohio Forestry Association has yet to take an official stance against the proposed Hardwood Lumber and Hardwood Plywood Promotion, Research and Information Order. But it may be coming soon. At its annual meeting earlier this year, many OFA members were surprised to learn a hardwood checkoff proposal was still being considered






