Yearly Archives: 2016
Ohio deer rifles are quickly catching up
Deer rifles are still a new idea, but are growing in popularity.
Grass tetany could be looming for cattle, sheep
Grass tetany is a metabolic or nutritional condition in dairy, beef cattle and sheep with low blood levels of magnesium that typically occurs in the spring.
A roundup of FFA news for Feb. 11, 2016
This week's roundup includes news from the Black River and Northwestern FFA chapters.
Bob Cole’s public service made a difference in USDA, Ohio
Robert E. Cole was a true public servant, especially within agriculture.
New drilling permits continue to decline: Just 16 in January
There are 14 rigs currently drilling in the Utica shale.
Ask Jen about her Valentine’s Day secret
Forrest’s Mama always said that life is like a box of chocolates, and you never know what you’re going to get. Wrong answer, lady.
What’s up with CAUV appeals?
Ohio land owners have taken multiple steps to appeal the recent rise in CAUV rates.
Two homemade hot chocolate recipes
Making hot chocolate on the stove or in the slow cooker is a piece of cake with these two recipes.
Columbiana County Fair loses naming donation for grandstand
The Columbiana County Fair was unable to secure a major donation it had planned to use on the new grandstand.
Oil and gas downturn may not be all bad
The oil and gas slow down in the United States may provide the chance to get ready for the next boom in the shale region.


















