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As you go forward in the beef industry, remember to look back

Thursday, July 19, 2018

There are differences in the journey, but also similarities of how a producer ends up looking back on a career in agriculture with more wins than losses.

The tragedy of farm accidents hits home

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Farm accidents hit home for rural families.

Big crops, big disappointment

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Prices have broken sharply on the Chicago Board of Trade the last few days. The perception of a good crop and outside markets continue to ravage what was a welcome rally. Monday trading was an example of how bad it gets when the speculators run out on the market. Soybeans were down 27 1/2 cents

Early U.S. builders had Greek weakness

Thursday, April 4, 2002

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about architecture’s Greek influence.

Bioterrorism rules trickle down to hay

Thursday, April 6, 2006

SALEM, Ohio – Commercial hay producers soon may be among the growing list of sectors keeping detailed records and zeroing in on bioterrorism.

Ohio’s farmland preservation summit will highlight program changes

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

State’s preservation program will become increasingly local, with more local involvement and responsibility.

Doing nothing is sometimes hardest thing to do

Thursday, July 29, 2021

As Judith Sutherland took down her bird feeders, she hoped answers to explain the strange disease affecting songbirds would come sooner rather than later.

Families must use caution on farm

Thursday, April 23, 2020

With more children at home during the day when farm work is being done, families need to be extra cautious in practicing farm safety.

GMO basher, Mark Lynas, makes an about-face

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Most of us are science illiterate. That’s why emotion and public perception steers policy, not science. A GMO opponent changes his mind.

What I hope they remember about me

Thursday, January 29, 2004

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt hopes her children never forget no matter how big they get, they’re still her babies.