Friday, June 26, 2026

Reader objects to Daniel J. Carson's letter (Farm and Dairy, Nov. 29) asserting that hunting and "managing" wildlife is misguided.

A 10-man U.S. Army Air Corps bomber crew, missing in action from World War II, have been recovered, identified and returned to their families.

The high court refused to consider a charge that the beef checkoff program is unconstitutional.

A renewed farm emphasis is the result of a long-term visioning project that polled members and nonmembers on the Ohio Farm Bureau's core purpose.

The antique gallery, which showcases fine American, Asian and European antiques from the 18th and 19th century, will close Dec. 31.

Members can invest in the cooperative's packing and processing plants, if built.

Making a profitable management decision is always more important than making a decision resulting only in saved taxes.

Each dairy producer should identify factors most important to achieving his bottom line, and then breed the kind of cow that fits that structure. That's the advice of the manager of a 3,000-cow Florida dairy.

According to a Purdue ag economist, farmers at the eastern end of the nation's Corn Belt are less likely to recover the cost of planting Bt seed.

The Dec. 8 Sebring Historical Society tour features the homes of Michael and Esther Lepsesty, Hal and Pat Kelley, and Edward and Janet Slusser.