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Ohio man among top 10 auctioneersin bid for world championship
Ron Kreis of Adamsville, Ohio, was among the top 10 auctioneers at the international contest.
Ohio irrigation trials show bugs still exist
Here are the details of the three irrigation/wetland demonstration sites created in Ohio.
Benefits of horse ownership can help balance costs
The initial investment in the horse is only a small portion of the actual cost of ownership.
CLOTH AND STONE: A cowman’s hired hand
EAST ROCHESTER, Ohio – Mark Kohler, in fringed leather chaps and a crumpled felt cowboy hat, strides through his cowherd looking for the mommas with the biggest bellies.
Shift federal farm policy back home
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell says discussion needs to start focusing on opportunities farmers have to raise and sell what they grow.
Debby Boone school of public policy
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on coming to terms with the feels right approach to budgeting and reaching the day of economic reckoning.
Assimilation: Resistance is futile
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the increasing number of mergers and alliances in the agricultural sector
Increase in allergies not from being too clean, but less microbial contact
LONDON — A new scientific report out Oct. 3 from the International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene dismantles the myth that the epidemic rise in allergies in recent years has happened because we’re living in sterile homes and overdoing hygiene. But far from saying microbial exposure is not important, the report concludes that losing touch
Ethanol is still out there, but production is slowing
Production of corn-based ethanol is expected to reach peak annual use of corn at 5.6 billion bushels in 2014-15.
How to amend your garden soil for next season
Now is the perfect time to evaluate your vegetable garden and determine how to correct any soil deficiencies to improve your yields next summer.






