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Dairy Makes Cents
Today’s economic crunch sometimes pits saving money against eating healthy. For me, this dilemma is often compounded by another factor: spending a little more on food if it saves time. Since time is money, won’t I still be economizing? It’s a question of my priorities. Consumers are shifting priorities when making grocery purchase decisions, according
Collectors warm up to ice box items
Does anyone remember when a refrigerator was truly an ice box? Columnist Roy Booth reminisces about keeping ‘cool’ as a youth.
Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans get EU import nod
EU grants import approval for Monsanto’s Roundup Ready 2 Xtend Soybeans, allowing food/feed use in the EU. Final U.S. EPA review still pending.
Dairy Margin Coverage enrollment period now open
Dairy producers can now enroll for 2024 Dairy Margin Coverage. Learn more about the program and how to apply.
New program connects hunters, landowners
The Ohio Landowner and Hunter Access Partnership program provides a path for hunters to access participating landowner properties during the hunting season.
Use cautioun selling mineral rights, lawyer warns
SALEM, Ohio — The region’s shale-leasing boom has ignited a gusher of offers to buy mineral rights, and landowners need to use caution when considering such deals, a local oil and gas lawyer warns. Alan D. Wenger, an attorney with Harrington, Hoppe & Mitchell, says some landowners stuck with older oil and gas leases are
USDA offers help paying insurance premiums to Pa. producers
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania farmers insuring their crops with a buy-up policy may be eligible for an automatic premium reduction of up to $150 per policy thanks to $1.76 million in assistance available through the USDA Risk Management Agency.
Horseman’s Council towpath ride big success
Bill Baker of the Stark County Horseman’s Council thanks everyone who helped make the annual Ohio & Erie Towpath Trail ride a success.
Ohio budget looks tight for ag programs, OSU in 2002-03
Historic funding levels for primary and secondary education – $1.4 billion – tightened Ohio’s two-year state budget for many programs, including agriculture.
Weather drives rising corn prices
The price of corn in the United States has been increasing this year and is now approaching record highs. Like in 2012, the weather is a factor.






