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Appreciating the small gifts in life
The recent blackout reminded columnist Judith Sutherland of the blessings we take for granted.
Buckeye Hereford Show continues long history at Ohio Beef Expo
The Buckeye Hereford Breeders Show & Sale is the oldest continuous-running sale of its kind in the U.S. Many breeders have a long history of involvement.
Look beyond your neighbor’s fence
Too cold, too hot, too dry, too wet. Had I looked over my neighbor’s fence this last spring and early summer, I would have concluded that we had received way too much rain.
Deere jumps at opportunity to train dealership managers, equipment techs
A career, not just a job: Like plumbers and electricians, there will always be a need for farm equipment repair technicians.
Sale record set for hog to benefit King family at Jefferson County Fair
Bidders at the Jefferson County Fair broke the sale record for the highest-selling hog at the junior fair livestock sale in support of the King family.
How big is your carbon footprint?
These days, it’s all about being green. From our water bottles to our vehicles, Americans look for products that are kind to the environment, promote conservation and create sustainability.
Drought package funding stalled appropriations bill
U.S. farmers hit by weather-related disasters in 2001 or 2002 will get a little relief with the $3 billion farm disaster assistance package.
American ag exports aren’t ‘rotten’
Farmers and ranchers, who pollsters say voted overwhelmingly for Trump, remain wary, because 20 percent of all U.S. farm production is sold overseas.
Get the checkbook: Let the boat buying begin!
The stars are aligned. The bills mostly paid. You’ve been dreaming about it and permission has finally been granted by the keeper of the purse strings.
Farm-raised athlete inspires us all
In a world in which role models are sorely needed, this farm girl from Fresno, Ohio, stands impressive and tall.






