Opportunity to Learn at Antique Engine Show
In their recent newsletter "The Exhaust," edited by Ruth Lazor, members of the Ashtabula County Antique Club report many plans are made for a busy…
Read this article »Warmer, Drier Weather Brings Lots of Farm Work
Think about what it would be like if your living depended on what the weather will deal to you. Local farmers are at that point…
Read this article »Our Most Important Element
Sometimes we have too much of it. Other times not enough. It is one of the most common, yet important elements we have on this…
Read this article »All Size Farms Produce the Food Supply
The country needs farms of all sizes, both large and small. And, it isn't one size against the other, as some would lead the public…
Read this article »Sun, Rain, Seeds and Soil Produce Dinner
March 25 is National Ag Day, an important day for all of everyone to observe. One may not realize it, but all people are involved…
Read this article »Let’s Make It Easier To Farm
Widespread publicity from information published by the national census of agriculture showed that from 2007 through 2012, there are fewer, but larger farms in the…
Read this article »Americans Are Buttering Up More
People sometimes hear the expression that someone is being "buttered up." Usually it means being nice to someone for some reason. What is happening is…
Read this article »Americans Are Buttering Up More
People sometimes hear the expression that someone is being "buttered up." Usually it means being nice to someone for some reason. What is happening is…
Read this article »Economic Costs Of Cold, Snow
Local farmers, along with many other people, have suffered some economic losses as a result of the long and very cold winter everyone has experienced.…
Read this article »Farm Bill is Really a Consumer Bill
It should be called the Consumer Bill rather than the Farm Bill that it is usually called. Why? Because it benefits all consumers as much,…
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