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Utica and Marcellus shale: Holmes County well ordered plugged

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

A Holmes County judge ordered an oil well plug under a 2010 Ohio law and the lease on five properties canceled.

County Line Produce Auction opens new facility

Monday, June 17, 2013

New facility brings new opportunity for produce sales.

Halloween safety tips

Friday, October 26, 2012

Keep your children safe this Halloween with these safety tips.

Memories frozen in pictures

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Time flies, it really does. Pictures don’t. Pictures freeze time, age, and reality. Such is the case of the pencil image that I’ve used for decades. That one. Yes, that timeless image that leads this column, a snap shot turned classy by the hand of an artist, of a much younger me. I don’t know

Lorain Co. 4-H’ers good deed benefits women and children shelter

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

(Note: The headline on this article was changed to correct an original typographic error.) OBERLIN, Ohio — A freshman at Firelands High School is helping a local women and children’s shelter in a big way. Demi Dovin, 14, donated $1,000 to Genesis House in November, from the two 4-H steers she sold at the Lorain

The Dirt on Conservation: Cover crops importance being touted

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Carroll County Soil and Water Conservation District is offering their no-till drills for only $8 per acre to plant cover crops.

Governors’ speeches analyzed for the important issues facing the future

Monday, February 21, 2011

WASHINGTON — As governors deliver their 2011 State of the State addresses, they continue to face fiscal stress and high unemployment, according to a new issue brief released today by the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices. Interim analysis 2011 State of the State Addresses signals that state government redesign is not a temporary

Ohioan tests sorghum syrup waters

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

NUNDA, Ohio — A few years ago, when Crist Nisley was growing more corn than he needed and found the market flooded, he thought of selling the surplus, but then he decided it was time to practice guerilla economics. That is, switch from a commodity in over-supply to one in demand. There wasn’t much out

Tell a farmer ‘thank you.’ Today.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Above: Note from a Farm and Dairy reader North Carolina Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler was eating lunch with some staff members at a local restaurant recently when a woman walked by, laid a napkin on his table, and kept on walking to the cash register. “I picked up the napkin and noticed she had written

The Case of the Missing Keys

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Dad looked frazzled. He fumbled through his winter coat pockets, then his jacket underneath, then his pants – both sides. What was he hunting? “Can I help you find something?” I asked before I helped him into my van. “No, no. I’m OK.” He wasn’t ready to tell me what he was looking for so