Tuesday, May 21, 2024

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Item No. 1267

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During the years of World War I and after, at least until the severe agricultural depression of 1921, tractor manufacturers and wannabes, as well as not a few charlatans who only hoped to sell stock in non-existent tractor companies, were thick on the ground, especially in the Midwest.
starling

Ohio State University educator Dwight Roseler provides tips for dealing with nuisance birds on the farm.

By MIKE TONTIMONIA   This year’s crop of whitetail fawns is on the ground but they aren’t the only new things that might interest Ohio deer...
aerial farmland

Alan Guebert explains the data that suggests American ag policy needs to make strategic changes to meet new challenges faced by U.S. farmers and ranchers. 
playing cards

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, in their infinite wisdom, played some big cards in the grain markets recently. Marlin Clark weighs in on these changes.

Learn more about taking care of your tractor during the cold winter months.
tractor stirring up dust in a field

Alan Guebert discusses two reports and how they demonstrate a need to adopt climate change policies in the agricultural industry.
Long Lane Hill House

Just when she had given up on naming her home a plucky Amazon driver delivers the name Kym Seabolt had been searching for for over 20 years.