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Old farm publications create trips back in time
My column two weeks ago about Cyclone seeders brought a couple of interesting responses (I love email – it’s so fast and easy to sit down at the keyboard and dash off a quick note) which I’ll pass on to the readers. Reader responses Bill McChesney, who farms near New Galilee, Pa., wrote: “Concerning cyclone
Beef 509 class helps producers think like packers
Beef workshop helps show cattle producers how finished cattle yield and grade.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 18, 2010
ROGERS, Ohio — Country Friends 4-H group held its monthly meeting Feb. 1. The group decided to put a booth up in the Rogers Community Auction’s Restaurant for 4-H week, which is Feb. 7-13. Also the group had its first of several square dances Jan. 31. The next dance will be held from 7 until
Manure holds key to herd health
Be a detective when it comes to your dairy herd, even if it means taking a closer look at your cows’ manure.
Moving, and moving on
GROVE CITY, Pa. – Fifteen years ago, when John and Judy Ligo were setting themselves up to farm in Mercer County, Pa.
Looking into the future: Wayne County residents to decide on farmland preservation initiative
Farmland preservation measures have been effective across the nation. Will Ohio’s efforts succeed? Wayne County Issue 1 comes to the voters Nov. 6.
Whitetail deer: The epitome of dead weight
Jim Abram’s provides tips for determining the weight of a whitetail deer.
Life lessons
WOOSTER, Ohio – Twelve-year-old Kassi Krebs stands patiently in line, her hands on her hips.
As she waits, cars roll into the Wayne County Fairgrounds and young people pile out.
A new trend in ‘fast food’
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio – There’s a buzz in the air at My Girlfriend’s Kitchen.
Red foxes are declining in Ohio, but adapt and thrive in urban areas
Although red fox populations are declining in Ohio, they can be found in all 88 counties and they have adapted to urban and suburban areas as well.






