Yearly Archives: 2018
Time to get out the balance sheet
It is now past time to take inventories and prepare balance sheets. If your balance sheet is not done, set time aside and get it done now.
Food safety tips for a winning Super Bowl party
Without good food safety practices before, during and after the game, Super Bowl revelers might end up sick. Follow these tips for food safety on game day.
Fifth Avenue cowboys are running our beef industry
The owner of the largest cattle feedlot operation isn't a rancher, feedlot operator or meatpacker. It's "a private ... alternative asset management firm."
Update on the Slater and Brown cotton mill
Learn more about the history of Slater and Brown's Cotton Mill that opened in Pawtucket, R.I. in 1790.
West Virginia to receive broadband grant
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is awarding 72 grants totaling $23.6 million through the Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT) Grant Program.
Roundup of 4-H news for Feb. 1, 2018
The Mahoning County Goat Herders 4-H club met Jan. 15 at O'Brock Farm in North Benton.
St. Thomas rescue dog finds a home with the Seabolts
"Nova Grace the Flying Ace" left her old life behind to become the newest member of the Seabolt family. Now, she's living the spoiled dog life.
Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 1, 2018
Five Black River FFA members participated in the chapters annual Chili Cookoff.
Overcoming cover crop obstacles takes attention
If you want to ensure the best chances of a successful cover crop seeding in the coming fall, initial planning needs to start now.
Enjoy naturalist programs, winter hikes in February
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is hosting several family-friendly winter hikes and naturalist activities in February.