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Ask Jen about her New Year’s pork recipe
So, New Year’s is here. Do you have your pork and kraut at midnight or do you make it for dinner on January first?
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 14, 2013:
WARREN, Ohio — Trumbull Career and Technical Center senior project presentation day was Feb. 14, and members participated in FFA week Feb. 18-22. The chapter also supported the Teens for Jeans drive, which ended Feb. 8. The FFA chapter was present at the center’s 35th anniversary Time Capsule ceremony, and the FFA officers present were
Ohio completes dangerous wild animal facility
Building will be located at the agriculture department, and be used to house exotic animals that have been confiscated or forfeited.
Humane Society of Columbiana County asks for support
Editor: The following information about the Humane Society of Columbiana County (HSCC) was published recently. One fact needs to be made clear. This service is provided to the citizens of Columbiana County over the land area of 532 square miles at no cost to taxpayers. HSCC operates totally by private donation dollars and does not
No doubt the world is changing
“I will be an American farmer. American agriculture is one of the few things that still makes me proud of this country. It has not been trivialized or forsaken. It has been assaulted, slightly corrupted surely, but it nonetheless remains unparalleled throughout the world.” — From The Road to My Farm by Nora Janssen Seton
Dairymen will face cottonseed price hike
Reduced plantings are expected to push cottonseed prices to $400/ton.
Someone fire this marketing agency
I’m not the most frugal of individuals, but I’m by no means a spendthrift. Either way, I have little respect for things crossing my desk that strike me as a colossal waste of energy, time and money.
Stray voltage shouldn’t be a mystery
What do we really know about stray voltage? Measurement, reduction are a good start.
Belmont Co. Fair set for a big move
SALEM, Ohio – The Belmont County Fair may not look like anything out-of-the-ordinary this September, but just wait a few years.






