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Carrollton’s Ralph Brumbaugh: Always an artist but not a painter until 60, his first exhibit opened on 93rd birthday
The Carroll County Commission for Advancement of the Arts honored Brumbaugh recently in recognition of his lifetime contribution to the arts. An exhibit of his paintings, photographs, and charcoal drawings was displayed through November.
Severe weather, including tornadoes, could be new normal in Ohio
Destructive weather is growing more common as the world grows hotter, and farmers need to be prepared.
What can be done about invasives in your pasture?
Pasture walks and inspections help determine where invasive plants are taking root. Learn how to control invasive species when you find them.
Livestock and machinery filled 1840s fairgrounds
How about that Dodge Ram ad at the Super Bowl? It’s not often that the advantages and benefits of farming are placed before such a huge national audience, most of who probably think their food is manufactured by bib overall-clad dwarves in the back room of the supermarket. Did my heart good! The game was
First cutting hay yields down in Ohio, Pennsylvania
Hay yields are down throughout Ohio and western Pennsylvania, leaving farmers to figure out how to make up for lost time before it’s too late.
OEFFA presents awards for service, stewardship
GRANVILLE, Ohio — The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association recognized two supporters during the statewide conference Feb. 16-17. Mardy Townsend of Marshy Meadow Farm in Ashtabula County received the stewardship award and Rev. Charles Frye of Ashland County received the service award. Mardy Townsend The stewardship award recognizes outstanding contributions to the cultivation of
Animal ID at a glance (list)
Animal ID at a glance: (Click here to see main story) Beef cattle under 18 months of age, unless they are moved interstate for shows, exhibits, rodeos or recreational events, are exempt from the official identification requirement in this rule. The specific traceability requirements for this group will be addressed in a separate rulemaking process.
How to make clothespin cookies
Call them clothespins, lady locks or cream horns, but nothing beats the light, fluffy pastry dough filled with sweet icing.
ODNR announces proposed hunting seasons, species designations
The Ohio Wildlife Council received proposed changes to several species designations, including bobcats, as well as potential dates for the upcoming fall hunting seasons Jan. 8.
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 the capable Pittsburgh drivers because I am not one of you. I am a menace when I enter the city limits. There really should be a “rural driver” sign






