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On the road to France, where buckets of butter and veal fill their stomachs

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

When the lovely Catherine and I travel, we often follow a plan that is purposely vague. Sure, we know where we’re going, but the route we drive, fly or canoe to reach it often could be described as “north out of Des Moines” or “turn right at Amarillo.” This year’s big adventure, however, defied footloose:

All-American Dairy Show: Twin Brook carries on dairy legacy

Thursday, September 4, 2003

The Marchezak/McMurray family of Twin Brook is one of the six families to be honored at the 40th celebration of the All-American Dairy Show.

Trump’s policies on current ag issues put to a stormy test

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Frustrated that America’s NAFTA partners want to negotiate his proposed changes to the North American free trade deal, Trump took to Twitter.

The annual New River Birding and Nature Festival

Thursday, May 3, 2012

The birding world turns its attention to southern West Virginia next week. The 10th annual New River Birding and Nature Festival kicks off May 5. Over the course of six days, 250 to 300 birders from as far away as Michigan, Washington, Arizona, California, and Canada come to West Virginia just to see birds. Economic

Creamery gets cozy in Cleveland

Thursday, April 12, 2007

CLEVELAND – Artisan cheese production and big-city streets might seem like an unusual match, but a husband-and-wife team from Cleveland is proving that urban agriculture has an important place in the world.

Hunting the Dakotas in warm weather

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Mike Tontimonia’s annual pheasant-hunting outing has been nothing short of a sweaty, sun-baked, and tiring this year.

Two more solar projects get green light in Ohio

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

The Ohio Power Siting Board approved applications for two more solar projects during its July 15 meeting. Within the last month, the board has approved 877 megawatts of solar energy to be constructed in the state.

On the road: WDC, Boston and old age

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Somewhere along the 2,684-mile, mid August drive from central Illinois to Washington, D.C., Newport, Boston and back, I crossed an unseen line into old age. Not 93-and-ailing old age; more like 53-and-getting-cranky old age. Talk radio The trip to the elderly began early Aug. 12, the day of the market-moving USDA crop report. Sliding up

Farmers should think like CFOs to weather fluctuations in business

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Farmers who want to make money in today’s unpredictable economy would do well to assume a corporate mindset and think like a chief financial officer, a Purdue University agricultural economist says. With many farm businesses now multimillion-dollar operations and the operating risk in agriculture increasing, producers should focus more time on

Ohio expands national leadership position in the wind industry

Friday, December 12, 2008

COLUMBUS — The state of Ohio is expanding its national leadership role in the wind industry through significant investments recently made through the Ohio Third Frontier Program. The program provides grants to Ohio companies creating technological innovations to accelerate the development of an emerging advanced energy industry. Premier location According to the Ohio Business Development