Monthly Archives: July 2013
Cattle rustlers caught in Tuscarawas-Coshocton County scheme
GNADENHUTTEN, Ohio — The Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two men in connection with a string of cattle rustling believed to have spanned two years or more.
How to make sure your pesticide spraying does no harm
Recently, pesticide spray drift from different pesticide applications caused damage to field corn on a bordering farm, vegetables in an adjacent backyard, trees and bushes in a nearby state park and vegetation on an adjoining campus.
GOD BLESS AMERICA
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord" .
America, with all of its needs and problems, is still the greatest country in the...
See you at the fairs with the language of friends
Most of my friends and coworkers clearly understand that I possess more of a creative mind than an intellectual one.
I function on energy and...
Sometimes good to be reminded of the power of Mother Nature
Once in a while, it is good to be reminded of the power of Mother Nature. Our daughter and friends were here one evening...
Rail and waterway systems make or break Ohio’s soy sales
Soybean production generates nearly $3 billion of economic activity in the state.
Gov. Corbett signs law cutting red tape for livestock exhibitors
Changes in the rules for livestock exhibitors mean less paperwork.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 4, 2013:
MILLERSBURG, Ohio —The West Holmes FFA Chapter sent their 2013-2014 Officer Team to Ohio Leadership Camp at Camp Muskingum in Carrollton, Ohio June 15-21.
Members...
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 4, 2013:
CANFIELD, Ohio — The Mahoning County Goat Herders met June 10 at the O’Brock’s farm.
Emma Hough gave a first year carting demonstration.
The next meeting...
Driving lessons
“If I’m gonna hit a traffic jam, well it better be a tractor man ... ”
— Rodney Atkins
I would like to apologize to all...