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Friends, neighbors lend helping hand to Harstine Dairy
Tuscarawas County farmers help one of their own in time of need.
How green was our machinery shed
Alan Guebert recalls some of his favorite tractor and farm equipment models from his youth.
Central State University celebrates 10 years as a land grant
Since achieving 1890 Land-Grant status in 2014, Central State University has expanded its teaching mission to include research and outreach.
Roundup of gardening news for April 16, 2020
With Ohio State University Extension offices closed, gardeners can reach out for master gardener help and information through email at mggeauga@yahoo.com.
Fall: Memories and lessons of October
Fall is a special time for Scott Shalaway. As his father did with him, he uses all the changes of the season to teach his children and grandchildren.
Free food at work may significantly boost your caloric intake
Next time you reach for the sugary goodies your coworker brought into the break room, be aware that it may be causing an increase in the calories you eat.
Can fish be bred to grow, mature faster?
Can fish be bred to grow, mature faster? Ohio State University bluegill and yellow perch research says yes they can through breeding.
Witmer’s civil lawsuit settles after lengthy court battle
Settlements have been reached between Witmer’s Feed and Grain, Inc., an ex-employee and three other defendants. However, the details are not being released.
Release, let grow: Workshop for landowners about crop trees
A one-day class designed to teach landowners how to use the crop tree management tools to meet their forest goals is planned Oct. 21.
Knox, Morrow counties to hold small farm college
The course teaches participants how to set goals, plan, budget, and where to find resources to help them start farming and to improve existing farming operations.






