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Pa. thoroughbred breeding incentives restored
House Bill 2303, now Act 115, which was sponsored by State Rep. Martin Causer, fixes an unintended consequence of the equine racing industry reforms.
Tiny little cheesecakes and why they make the world go ‘round
Sometimes you just can’t be held responsible with an entire cheesecake.
Opinions vary over pipelines, but most accept they can’t stop them
Pipelines will affect each landowner differently, with a wide range of opinions over their influence.
‘Farm Kings’ is renewed for third season
Great American Country has renewed its original television series Farm Kings for a third season, the network announced recently.
Chevy, GMC expands compressed natural gas versions of trucks, vans
Chevrolet and GMC will offer new bi-fuel versions of the 2015 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra heavy-duty trucks and all-new dedicated compressed natural gas versions of the 2014 Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana full-size passenger vans next year.
Disaster assistance announced for Ohio farmers hit by weather
WASHINGTON — Farmers across most of Ohio will be able to get help to cover losses from severe weather-related crop damages this year, if they meet eligibility requirements. Two disasters The USDA has designated 79 counties in Ohio, plus bordering counties in Kentucky, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and West Virginia, as natural disaster areas. This disaster
There are more ethanol costs than meets the eye
Editor: When it comes to ethanol stories and letters, it seems amazing that we never get to see, read, or hear about the hard problems with this issue. Steve Templin (Letters, Dec. 17, 2009) was correct in talking about the increase in ethanol use would benefit farmers and the industry, and help reduce our dependence
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 20, 2008
TORONTO, Ohio — The Bareshoe Wranglers met at the Glen Mills Center for a covered-dish banquet recently. Adviser Frank Mayer was in charge of the meeting. Certificates and pins were handed out. Awards were presented to Ian Porter, most improved; Holly Mayer, all around; Heidi Hickle, most outstanding; and Jennifer Smith, sportsmanship. The next meeting
Art created by needles pulling thread
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the development of artistic expression in women through the use of needle and thread in creating needlecrafts.
Paylean trips up two steer and lamb exhibitors at 2003 Iowa State Fair
Two Iowa State Fair exhibitors have been stripped of their ribbons and premium money.






