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International mail fraud scheme identified
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Insurance and Nationwide Insurance are working together to warn consumers of an international mail fraud scheme to help make sure Ohioans do not find themselves the victim of fraud. Consumers in as many as 10 states have reportedly received counterfeit checks that appeared to originate from Nationwide Insurance. Each
Who’s who after Election Day
See how the 2008 election will affect the Obama Administration’s Cabinet positions, as well as the balance of power in the House and Senate. Former USDA Secretary Mike Johanns, who resigned from his position in September 2007 to seek a seat in the U.S. Senate, was elected to that position. He succeeds Sen. Chuck Hagel,
Buckeye State adopts new rules for siting wind farms
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Power Siting Board has adopted rules implementing certification requirements for wind-powered electric generation facilities. The rules outline requirements for aesthetics, setback, noise levels, ice throw, blade sheer and shadow flicker, among other issues. Ohio House Bill 562, signed by Gov. Ted Strickland June 24, directed the board to adopt certification rules
CRP acres released for grazing in states hit by flooding
WASHINGTON — U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer has released Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres for livestock grazing in counties recently designated as Presidential Disaster Areas because of flooding. The release, announced July 7, permits grazing only in counties designated as primary and contiguous disaster areas and only because of flooding. “Major flooding along the Mississippi
Learn about Gettysburg this summer
There are a variety of free programs and a lot to see at the Gettysburg National Military Park.
2019 Geauga County Fair sale totals $597,922.43
The 2019 Geauga County Fair junior livestock sale took place Aug. 31, totaling $597,922.43. There were 460 lots total. Find all the details here.
Pennsylvania preserves farms in 20 counties
Pennsylvania’s Agricultural Land Preservation Board approved conservation easement purchases that will protect another 29 farms totaling 2,093 acres.
GIPSA rule withdrawal relieves some, angers others
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has withdrawn controversial GIPSA rules that would have affected livestock sales.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of October 2, 2014
Buckeye Central FFA members participated in the Crawford County Soil Judging Contest Sept. 23.
Embracing the Beast
An old box of Beauty and the Beast valentines triggered thoughts for Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb this week.






