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Beef imports 10 percent above 2003
Imports from both New Zealand and Uruguay are up significantly.
Stop and appreciate the moment
Judith Sutherland reminds readers not to lose sight of the good things happening in the present moment.
Buying, selling sugarcoats PEZ collector’s world
A Trumbull County collector is serious about his penchant for PEZ dispensers.
Equine Affaire 2008: So much to see, so little time
Anyone with the slightest interest in horses would have enjoyed the four-day equestrian banquet at last weekend’s Equine Affaire in Columbus (April 10-14). It would be hard to imagine a more diverse collection of experts and professionals than those who filled the schedule any given day. Cool, sometimes damp, weather did not deter the crowds
Kent State University at Tuscarawas
Combine your love of the outdoors with business know how in the heart of Ohio farm country. Kent State Tuscarawas offers the opportunities of a major university, with affordable tuition, at a small, rural campus.
Farmers and hunters can feed millions
by Mike Tontimonia FHFH is the acronym for one of the area’s most beneficial exchanges, one that encourages hunters to harvest more deer, a primary goal of Ohio’s game managers and farmers, and assures that the excess of venison, a great source of low fat protein, finds its way to the table of hungry persons.
Introduction of Black Vulture Relief Act
The Black Vulture Relief Act would allow a cattle producer to take black vultures that pose a risk to livestock.
Trumbull County Fair was flashback of 2003
Sale of champions sees repeat winners and buyers.
Mending the mines: The problem of early unregulation
A two-part series on coal mine reclamation in Ohio, and the difference that reclamation has made.
Chatham receives 400 historic acres
PITTSBURGH — Chatham University recently accepted a gift unequaled in the institution’s 139-year history: the nearly 400-acre Eden Hall Farm in Richland Township, Pa., from Eden Hall Foundation. The gift establishes the largest university campus in Allegheny County and enables Chatham to expand its academic and environmental programs for the university’s nearly 2,000 students and






