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Martin “Bud” Yoder
Martin “Bud” Yoder, 49, took his last breath of life on this earth June 29, with his wife at his side.
Angels, angst, alcohol and a quick trip to the ER
There are any number of reasons why I will never be crowned Mother of the Year, but the truth is, I removed myself from the running early on. When the children were babies Mr. Wonderful worked nights. As a result, I spent many long, hot, afternoons sitting alone with them in the yard, playing in
Tragic fate of many horses in World War I
World War I took a toll the on horses. Barbed wire, rapid-fire machine guns and more accurate and deadly explosive artillery were difficult to contend with.
Heat continuing to plague farmers, but for fewer days
Crop and livestock farmers in both states saw a wide range of effects from last week’s heat wave, mostly negative.
Lower profitability could affect land rents and values in 2016
Tight profit margins will be big on the minds of producers in 2016, and could affect rent and land values.
Loans available on wheat contaminated with vomitoxin
Commodity Credit Corporation to make marketing assistance loans, LDPs on contaminated 2003 crop wheat.
Diverse crowd and views typical at Ohio’s livestock care meetings
Public shares wide-ranging comments at final meeting of 2010.
Blackberries can increase farm profits: Learn how at Farm Science
LONDON, Ohio – Commercial growers looking for options to increase their farm profits may want to consider adding blackberries, says an expert from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Thanks to new production techniques and new, more winter-hardy varieties, blackberries have become a more viable option for commercial growers to add
Unwanted horses are victims of economic turmoil
Researcher considers sterilization as option for controlling horse population.
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 5, 2008
NORTH BENTON, Ohio — The Village Varieties 4-H club met May 20 at the North Benton Presbyterian Church. In old business, the club collected notes of encouragement to send to servicemen currently serving in Iraq. The county poster contest was also discussed. In new business, adviser Sharen O’Brock read a thank-you note from a servicewoman,






