Monthly Archives: April 2013
Childhood church was second home
BY JUDITH SUTHERLAND
Farm and Dairy columnist
Celebrating a birthday in the church of our childhood included a simple but memorable tradition. Sitting on a post...
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 11, 2013:
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio — The Belmont County 4-H Horse Committee will host a spring cleanout tack swap April 27, starting at 10 a.m., at...
Crappies are out there, you just have to find them
This year’s fishing season is off to a slow start, victimized by the lingering cool to cold weather.
Anglers anxious to dunk baits have so...
Springing backward, like the economy
That lion-in/lamb-out thing about March didn’t offer much lamb this year, but it did deliver several platters of snow.
Oh, spring arrived on time; winter...
Historical Anna Dean Farm to open for tour
Barberton's historical farm will be open for public tours May 19.
Spring is here, and it’s time to combat plant disease
By GARY W. MOORMAN
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Plant disease is a dynamic interaction among the susceptible plant, the environment, and the pathogen that occurs...
New twist on scam tech support calls installs viruses on victims’ computers
YOUNGSTOWN — Consumers have been calling the BBB complaining that they have fallen victim to a fake support call scam. The caller claims he...
Ag Credit borrowers share profits of $14.2 million
FOSTORIA, Ohio — Ag Credit, an Ohio rural lending cooperative, will distribute a near record $14.2 million in profit-sharing to stockholding borrowers this month...
Farm Credit CEO, U.S. Rep. Fudge address customers
BRUNSWICK, Ohio — Farm Credit Mid-America, an agricultural lending cooperative serving farmers, rural residents and agribusinesses throughout Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, hosted a...
Reader concerned about safety of truck weight limits
Editor:
Gov. Kasich just signed house bill (HB) 51, the transportation budget, into state law. Many Ohioans are unaware of a provision the Ohio House...









