Monthly Archives: June 2013
Pointers for buying a rod and reel for Dad
Considering the purchase of a new rod and reel for Dad? If so, here’s what you need to know.
There are three basic types of...
The price of progress
I front like I’m thrifty but let’s be frank here: I spend money like it’s plucked out of thin air. I will nickel and...
Making the best of a rough decision
(Part Four)As members of what was known as the Eckley community in the 1920s, the energetic couple farming the old Schuck farm was known...
A closer look at farmland values
The mild winter affected U.S. farmland values only mildly.
Summer, however, may cool ‘em. According to the much-followed Seventh Federal Reserve District quarterly land survey...
Shale boom: Pa. leading the way in May
Harrison County led with the number of permits issued. A total of 16 permits were issued during May.
What are the reasons for having a steam show?
Hello again, all you steam engineers and old iron enthusiasts. Have you been to a show yet this year ? Sam Moore told us...
Cold, warm and cold again — know your crop insurance options
Hello All!
It's the time of year for strange weather events, and the past several weeks have been true to form. With the warm, cold,...
Officials approve second phase of Champaign County wind farm
Wind farm gets approval, despite concerns by some residents.
DEP reminds swimming pool owners to handle wastewater safely
Private and public pool owners, as well as pool management companies, should remember that chlorinated wastewater must be handled responsibly.
Extension’s wheat field day to focus on crop management
CUSTAR, Ohio — Variety development, fungicide and insects will be among the topics discussed by experts from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural...