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50 years ago: Native culture group HQ moving to Indiana
 

1965: 50 years ago

The Foundation of North American Indian Culture will have its permanent headquarters in three Indiana communities, moving there from Bismarck, N.D. The only Indiana organization concerned with Indian culture in the country will have headquarters at Vernon, ceremonial center at Nashville and a national Indian center near Bedford.
Ross Retherford, 76, a Union County farmer, suffered bruises and abrasions when he was attacked by a bull at the farm of his son, Ted, near Liberty, Ind.
Richmond State Hospital’s Holstein herd led the DHIA productions in Wayne County for the month of March. Loren Cates and Thomas & Parshall had honor cows with the hospital, the Charles Miller family and Hill and Jenkins having the honor heifers. The Miller family had a Jersey herd and all others are Holstein herds.
1975: 40 years ago

Used farm equipment for sale: Ford 9000, plenty of power, priced right, $10,500; John Deere 4320, ready to go has canopy cab, $13,500; four plow diesel has power steering and independent PTO, $2,750; Ford 4000 diesel, $2,950 – Rockwell Equipment Co, Hamilton, Ohio.
Real estate for sale: 100 acres near Winchester, Ind., good set of farm buildings, house barn, silo and other outbuildings; 85 acres tillable and good-producing, White River runs through corner; walk over to your own private fishing hole; $1,200 per acre – Tri Eden Realty, Inc., New Castle, Ind.
Demand still strong for feeder pigs. Feeders averaged 67 pounds and brought $74.74 per hundred for a total of $50.05 per head at the recent Southeastern Indiana Feeder Pig Auction near Versailles, Ind.
1990: 25 years ago

Used equipment for sale: JD 445 MFWD, 2,300 hours, 18.4-38 T-rail duals, $42,000; 1988 7720 turbo combine, hyd., 501 hours, $66,000; JD 7000 12-30 inch flex fold, liq. insect., her., dbl., disc openers, HD coulters, mon., $24,500 – Reynolds Farm Equipment, Lafayette and Fishers, Ind.
Mike Babcock was named Ohio Young Cattleman of the Year at this year’s Ohio Beef Expo. He raises Polled Hereford cattle and lives in Washington County.
IBP, ConAgra and Cargill are the top three pork processors. ConAgra is the largest lamb processor and the largest flour miller; Cargill controls one-quarter of the world’s grain trade and is the country’s No. 1 egg producer, No. 2 soybean crusher and flour miller and No. 3 corn and wheat miller. All three corporations accounted for 70 percent of all fed cattle slaughtered in the United States.
2005: 10 years ago

President George W. Bush nominated Rep. Bob Portman (R-Ohio) for U.S. Trade Representative. Portman replaced Robert Zoellick of Virginia.
A little more than 121 acres of prime farmland in southwestern Ohio was sold at auction last month by Halderman Real Estate Services for $413,000. The land was in Clinton County and sold in two tracts.
Precision Soya, LLC of New Castle and Bluffton are currently seeking additional seed growers in their areas to produce performance-proven Roundup Ready and non-GMO private label soybean varieties. Call Terri Gibson at the New Castle facility or Fred McClish at the Bluffton facility.
4/23/2015