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Yearly Archives: 2014

The grain market is just "mostly dead." We still have the race to find out what the average crop is. If we have over-estimated the size, prices will stabilize. If the huge crop is really rolling in, the worst is still ahead of us.

The Tuscarawas County Fair set another sale record.

From planters to harvesters, the focus continues to be on high-tech, precision equipment.
Week in Review 9.20

The top stories from the week September 14-September 20, 2014.
Black Walnut tree

Black walnuts are the most prolific native nut tree in Farm and Dairy’s circulation area. Unfortunately, most of their delicious free nutmeat drops to waste because people don’t know how to harvest, process and store black walnuts.

Many people are familiar with the gluten-free movement, even if they don't tailor their diets around gluten-free foods.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The number of teens who abuse tobacco, alcohol, drugs and other substances hasn’t changed much in the past couple of decades...

While the chances of an American chestnut variety becoming a timber tree again is likely decades away, Bob Stehli of Wintergreen Tree Farm said there is money to be made in chestnuts.

A century after blight erased the American chestnut from the landscape, researchers are closer than ever to bringing it back.

It isn't hard to sink a fishing craft or recreational boat. In fact, sometimes it takes no effort at all.