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Land use debated in Columbiana Co.
A recent article in another farm publication reminded me of some of the issues facing Columbiana County land owners.
Back In Your Own Back Yard*
Camping experiences can range from lighthearted kids’ summer camp like scout camp or church camp to the toughest, most dismal prospects of military camp.
Our Libraries: Channeling Between the Ditches
Libraries have always been a home away from home for me. Whether I stood beside the “stacks” (bookshelves) or in a privileged place behind the desk, I sensed at an early age the quiet, potential “wealth” around me.
USDA shares grain transportation outlook
Trucks remain the dominant mode of choice for transporting agricultural products to market. The weaker U.S. economy, high fuel costs, expensive liability insurance rates, and changing asset valuations have lowered profits.
State budget deficits loom large; signals deep health insurance cuts
Across the United States, state fiscal crises could force deep cuts in programs for low-income working families.
Should cows be kept in the corn field?
Ohio State University it watching four rows of “standing” corn. They’re being tested as a potential alternative forage crop, to extend the grazing season for cattle through the winter months.
Senate moves farm bill
The U.S. Senate finished its version of the new farm bill Feb. 13.
Golden rule: Wheat could reclaim Ohio crop acres
Ohio wheat growers may be bucking the trend of several years of shrinking wheat production.
Conference combines fruit, vegetable growers, marketers, Christmas trees
The Christmas Tree Association’s winter meeting is a major new addition to the conference.
We’re still here: Polcen’s cows visit Summit Co. Fair
TALLMADGE, Ohio – There’s only six head in his entire herd – and the herd is merely a hobby these days – but Jim Polcen still washes them and hauls them and shows them at the Summit County Fair.






