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Monthly Archives: September 2006

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Private property ownership is an original and fundamental right that existed before the formation of government.

Ohio's task force charged by the legislature to study eminent domain proposed a number of recommendations that I support.

WOOSTER, Ohio - With so many factors lined up to reduce marbling deposition in cattle today, it's no wonder the beef industry struggles to maintain 55 percent USDA Choice grade.

SALEM, Ohio - Five livestock dealers who failed to disclose the health condition of diseased hogs to buyers may lose their dealers' licenses.

WASHINGTON - How do you kill weeds in a field? That depends. Weed patches vary in size, shape, and composition and often require different treatments.

THE auctioneer's racing voice quiets for the first time, and the crowd focuses on the woman in the red shirt. The one with her arms crossed, her eyes downcast, her lips pressed together.

SALEM, Ohio - Animal sanctuary owner Annette Fisher says most Americans wouldn't consider slaughtering their cats and dogs, so we shouldn't allow slaughterhouses to keep killing horses for meat production, either.

KENSINGTON, Ohio - Nearly 80 people gathered in a hilltop cattle loafing shed on Earl McKarns' Carroll County Farm last week to see the grazier inducted into the county's conservation hall of fame.

COLUMBUS - Stew Kitchen isn't just a farm kid. He's an athlete, too, an Ohio State University athlete, a true Buckeye who's bled scarlet and gray since he was a toddler.