Yearly Archives: 2018
When will the madness end?
Alan Guebert believes the current worldwide trade battles resemble the stalemated trench warfare that was the deadly hallmark of World War I.
Ag internship accepting applications
The Governor's Office of Agricultural Policy is accepting applications for the 2019 summer internship program, running from May through August.
Wheat yield tops 200 bu./acre
The top wheat yield in the National Wheat Foundation national contest topped the 200 bushels/acre level for the first time in the contest.
Groups partner to save canal locks
Appalachia Ohio Alliance and the Canal Society of Ohio will preserve old Hocking Canal Lock No. 8 and a section of the canal in Fairfield County.
Surviving the dairy farm crisis
Farm financial survival relies upon good management, including successful production and financial planning.
Another good man gone too soon
Judith Sutherland says goodbye to a family friend, who worked on her father's farm during her youth.
War tanks converted to tractors in France
As this month marks the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended the World War I, Sam Moore shares a story of "beating swords into plough shares."
Two mystery antique tools identified! One more to go!
Our Hazard readers identified two mystery tools this week but one mystery still lingers. Can you solve it?
Safety device can stop boat if you fall out
In the event that our angler does fall overboard with the MOB fob on, the motor will stop running immediately.
More action is needed on vet shortage
Food animal and public health veterinarians will receive loan assistance in exchange for a three-year commitment to practice in a veterinary shortage area.