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Not all lime is the same
A soil test will tell you the amount of lime you need to apply to reach your buffer pH, but does it matter what type of lime you choose? It sure does.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 10/3
This week’s top stories include tips for choosing a new farm owner outside of your family, how to grow chestnuts, the winners of Ohio’s Conservation Farm Family Awards and more.
Ask Jen about ground beef
Don’t know how to choose ground beef for burgers? Jen will fill you in about fat content, plus gives tips on creating juicy burgers for your next cookout.
Making memories at your family reunion
Every person should have at least one breathless, wide-eyed memory of summer.
Leaping off a sun bleached wooden dock; casting a line into an icy clear Midwestern lake; clinging blindly to an out-of-control paddle boat with the sickening realization that you are heading straight for a monstrously large shoreline poison ivy patch.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 29, 2018
Catch up on news from River Valley, Northwestern, Norwayne, West Holmes, Utica, Warren, Waterford, Black River, Ravenswood and Loudonville FFA chapters.
From buffalo to buffers:Swopes conserve way of life
SALEM, Ohio – The journey to Heritage Lane Farm began in the late 1980s when blond-haired, blue-eyed Sarah Walton knocked on Kevin Swope’s dorm-room door to welcome him to Hocking Technical School.
Farmers to Families Food Box distribution brings Perdue to Pennsylvania
USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue visited western Pennsylvania to lend a hand with the Farmers to Families Food Box distribution.
Remember basics while searching for your lifelong mate
Choosing, rather than finding, a life partner can be well worth the time and effort invested in the process. Part five of our six-part series on relationships discusses the line between a date and a relationship.
ComforTec has your comfort in mind
Whether it’s heating your home in the winter or cooling down in a swimming pool in the summer, ComforTec is a company to keep in mind.
Here come the slugs. Again.
Planting delays and cool weather have slowed corn development, paving the way for a potential issue with slugs in no-till fields.






