Professor publishes fourth mystery set among Ohio’s Amish community
The author sees the books not simply as mysteries but as a way to illuminate different aspects of Amish culture.
Record corn yields expected for Ohio
Ohio corn growers are marching into a record-yielding season, all thanks to wise hybrid selections, good management practices and, most of all, some well-timed favorable weather.
Tax changes might affect your farm
The Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 may reduce your 2003 tax bill.
Getting and giving permission to hunt deer
One reader shares his take on deer overpopulation and hunter and landowner rights.
Aftershocks
Not a day goes by that Jack Giulitto doesn't think about his brother. Can a farm survive tragedy?
Congress’ waiting game: Energy bill, COOL, spending
Congress headed home for the holidays, leaving unfinished business on the table in Washington.
Agencies sponsor LEAP training in Salem, Jan. 17
Livestock producers are invited to attend the training meeting designed specifically for beef and dairy cattle, sheep and horses.
Erie 4-H horsemen compete and win at state horse show
Fifteen Erie 4-H members participated in the state show; members dominate top spots in stock type horse yearling filly category.
Getting and giving permission to hunt deer
One reader shares his take on deer overpopulation and hunter and landowner rights.
Grant assists in fertilizer containment
Cost share program will assist farmers in the Lake Erie Watershed construct new secondary containment storage for bulk fertilizers and pesticides.