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Looking forward to hunting season
Hunting season was a special time of year.
Know the signs: Helping domestic abuse victims
One in five women will experience some degree of partner violence in her lifetime. October was Domestic Violence Awareness Month, an opportunity to share the signs of an abusive relationship so you, friends or family do not become part of the statistic.
Business profile: Little Cottage Company
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — When it comes to being outdoors, Little Cottage Company has you covered, figuratively and literally.
The art of dressage and the wild west headline HorseFest in Kirtland
KIRTLAND, Ohio — Discover the beauty of horses during HorseFest at Lake Metroparks Farmpark, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 21 and 22. Learn about the different breeds, riding disciplines and uses for these versatile animals. At HorseFest, you will see Clydesdales, Belgians, Friesians, Miniatures, and many more. HorseFest is an equine showcase of the
Reader: Does Gov. Kasich get it?
Editor: Does Gov. Kasich get it? It’s a question many animal owners are asking themselves right now. We’re not just talking exotics, we’re talking about dogs, cats, farm and all animal owners. One thing we know for sure is that Nebraska’s governor gets it. In an article in the York News-Times, Gov. Heineman called out
Breaking news: Ohio Dept. of Ag makes new appointments
Zehringer makes top appointments to agriculture department
Newest apples for N.Y. growers only
ITHACA, N.Y. — Apple varieties developed by Cornell are grown around the world, but the newest releases will be New York state exclusives. Cornell has forged a licensing agreement with a new apple industry group — the New York State Apple Growers LLC — to grow and market two new, patented premium apple varieties developed
Factors for successful calving season
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Calves born with any sort of difficulty at birth are four times more likely to die than those without, which is why conditioning cows for calving is extremely important, said Ron Lemenager, Purdue University beef nutrition specialist. Three key factors As the spring calving season approaches, producers should look at three
Farmers, expect nothing; do something
When Thomas Paine wrote those famous words, he inspired Americans to continue their battle for independence from England. The late 1700s were certainly a different time than today, but the quote speaks to many of us in agriculture right now. These are the times that try men’s souls. Farming in 2009 has been enough to
Got to reward farmers for storing carbon
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Building carbon levels in the soil delivers a variety of important benefits, from improved soil quality to better water-holding capacity, higher fertility and resistance to erosion. Still, the biggest enticement to sequestering carbon will be creating markets through which farmers can sell the service they provide. “I think what we’re really looking






