USDA revises oilseed base in farm bill
The USDA revised how it will establish oilseed bases under the new direct and counter-cyclical program contained in the 2002 farm bill.
Larry Hoover: An equine craftsman
When a medical condition forced Larry Hoover, 54, to sell his draft horses, he didn't drift far from the equine business. He formed Alpine Manufacturing, a company that builds the shafts used in harness racing that connects the horse to the race bike.
Ashland County buyers support 4-H’ers
Buyers turned out in force to show their support for the junior fair livestock exhibitors during the 2002 Ashland County Junior Fair Livestock Auction.
Breast cancer advice from a survivor
"I am lucky and fortunate to be a breast cancer survivor," writes letter writer Pattie Coplin. "Many women refuse to take a proactive role against breast cancer and ignore the situation completely."
Tuscarawas County: County Fair livestock sale raises money for youth
Employees of two area businesses will enjoy some good eating after their employers purchased champion 4-H animals recently at the Tuscarawas County Fair.
Christmas walk features church, homes, museum
The James A. Garfield Historical Society in Portage County, Ohio, will host its 2002 Christmas Walk Nov. 1-3, 8-10.
Don’t hurry to sign up for new farm program
Waiting for the USDA to shake out the details in the new farm program could be wise strategy.
Farm Bureau hosts equine conference
Two equine conferences have been planned in Akron and Cincinnati.
Farmers, harvest corn as soon as possible
Potential harvest delays just compound the list of problems corn growers have been facing all season.
Golden rule: Wheat could reclaim Ohio crop acres
Ohio wheat growers may be bucking the trend of several years of shrinking wheat production.













