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Good planning leads to 600-cow dairy
The Ashland-Wayne County Dairy Twilight Tour featured the Keener family, near Jeromesville.
Hearth to Heart: Fall Mornings
Cool night air, lingering now at dawn, drifts through the open windows of the house. We want to huddle under covers and stay in our warm beds, but not today – a school day.
States, industry groups sue EPA, Army Corps
Dozens of states, agricultural and business industry groups have filed lawsuits in courts around the country, claiming the changes hand the government an unreasonable amount of authority over land use.
Court orders Diversified Energy to plug 2,600 nonproducing wells
Diversified Energy Corporation and EQT Corporation will pay $6.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by West Virginia landowners in 2022.
Grab cattle market by the horns
If you raise cattle, whether dairy or beef, at some point you’ve probably heard about ‘The Cattle Cycle.’
Concept of conservation: Oaks and Acorns
The concept of conservation, using resources sustainably over time, is relatively new.
Oaks and acorns: The lifeblood of the outdoors
Just because a resource is common and abundant today doesn’t mean that will always be the case. When Europeans settled North America, for example, migratory flocks of passenger pigeons darkened the sky turning day into night. The last one died in the Cincinnati Zoo in 1914. Inestimable herds of bison roamed the Great Plains. Today,
Save pollinators and your wallet with integrated pest management
Max Miller discusses how integrated pest management can help farmers protect pollinators, reduce pesticide use and and save money.
Enjoy your worn grass
Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges readers not to sweat the wear and tear on a property. One day, the kids grow up and the grass grows back.
Finding collectible coins at auction
Auctioneer Stephen Schofield, of Effingham, N.H., says U.S. coins are fairly common items at many antique and estate auctions.






