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ODA concedes in fight with egg farm
SALEM, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture has ended its two-year fight with Ohio Fresh Eggs and says it will not appeal a court ruling that keeps the central Ohio egg farm in business. Pingpong In late May, the 10th District Court of Appeals in Franklin County sided with the egg farm to end
Bioproducts grabbing attention, dollars
Gov. Ted Strickland signed an economic stimulus package that includes $50 million to develop the state’s bioproducts industry.
Corn triggers the ultimate food fight
Lots of headlines dampen the ethanol euphoria by proclaiming we’ll be paying more for our food. After all, there’s only so much corn to go around.
Perspective: I’ve lived a charmed life
Many things in life require more tenacity than most humans want to conjure, from sunup to sundown, day in and day out.
Pet week
Soothing is the contented purring of a friendly cat – its companionship helping me forget my problems and warming me by its cozy comfort.
Acquainting urban people with rural life
Reader makes suggestions for peaceful rural and urban interface.
From simplistic to cathedral styles: Tour will visit several Ohio barns
More than 2,000 preservationists from across the nation will convene Oct. 8-13 in Cleveland for the National Preservation Conference
Homesteading: Wild West beckons
What was it like to be lured by the pamphlets and the rhetoric, to head West for land, lots of land, just by homesteading it. Columnist Judith Sutherland wonders just that is a series starting in this week’s column.
Conservation comes with the territory
WALNUT CREEK, Ohio – For the Bob Hunter family, conservation is a heritage that has been passed down from generation to generation, just like the 150-acre farm, known as Ancestor Acres, that has been in the family since 1875.
What to do with ice in wheat fields
No action should be taken now or later this spring to eliminate ice in wheat fields.






