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Nobody writes notes anymore
The days of the hand-written love letter are numbered. No lovely hand-written love letters will be treasured, kept under lock and key, one day taking you back in time.
Learn and grow with fellow farmers at agricultural conferences, education and networking events
Early spring is the perfect time of year for farmers and other agricultural professionals to attend conferences, education and networking events.
Stone Lab chief retires after 42 years
Ohio State’s Lake Erie expert stepping down after accomplished career.
Ohio Holstein Association still negotiating settlement
Deal could be near, but not yet official.
To love and to cherish, even in manure
“Romance is not dead, it just looks different on our farm.”
— Mae E. Smithhisler, 1900
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Feb. 7, 2013:
ASHLAND, Ohio — The Crestview FFA had 19 members and five chaperones attend the National Western Denver trip Jan. 18 – 25. The chapter partnered with the Clear Fork FFA for the trip and traveled over 3,000 miles. The FFA members had the opportunity to tour several agricultural industry factories along the way. On Jan.
Cattlemen wonder what’s next for market
Reducing waste may outweigh the costs of the feed this year.
Kids with stressed parents eat more junk
PHILADELPHIA — In a tight economy, with fewer jobs, many people end up working harder and sacrificing more to stay employed. A new study finds that one of those sacrifices is sometimes their own and their family’s nutrition. While prior studies have implicated working mothers in providing less healthy family food environments, this is one
Kasich signs executive order to help drought-stricken Ohio
WOOSTER, Ohio — Gov. John Kasich helped open the first day of the Ohio State Fair with a declaration intended to give farmers full opportunity for state and federal drought assistance. Kasich signed an executive order instructing state agencies to help farmers reduce the impacts of drought, while urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to
Wildlife/outdoors groups to avoid, and to support
Twelve names to remember when it comes to those who would rather all hunting, trapping and for that matter, sound wildlife management strategies, be stopped, include the Humane Society of the United States and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).






