Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Yearly Archives: 2013

“It has so much CHARM” I said. “It has so much CHARACTER” I said. “Just shoot me now” I said. The latter as I entered hour nine...

WASHINGTON — The USDA’s Farm Service Agency, reminds producers final production evidence and any supporting documentation for the Milk Income Loss Contract program must...

How do you define the word, “promise”? I thought a long time about it and finally decided I would use a dictionary. I looked...

Corn harvest continues across the state and for every bushel harvested there is between 14 to 16 pounds of corn residue dry matter left...

Some things never change: In 1981, the White House and Congress were locked in a farm bill fight the likes of which no one...

People familiar with Halloween know that certain animals, symbols and imagery are commonly used as decorations, with a goal of setting a mysterious and frightful scene. But some of these same items are far more innocuous when examined after Halloween has come and gone.

Call them juncos or snowbirds, their return means temperatures are dropping and snow will soon fly.

The Next Frontier Academy will help students gather the same skills as leadership and entrepreneurship by using the agriculture industry to grow those skills.

Horror is in the air come Halloween. For those who enjoy a good fright, watching a scary flick with a bucket of popcorn in hand can be just the trick.

By Deb Bigelow What do tourism, agriculture, fall foliage, history and conservation have in common? In Coshocton County it would be our Fall Foliage and Farm...