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Dairy Excel: Managing stress is vital for farmers
This spring has been more stressful than most. With what seemed like endless rain and critical planting decisions to be made with imperfect information, I don’t think there is a farmer in Ohio who didn’t experience more stress this spring than during an ordinary planting season.
Potluck at your own peril
I give the worst parties. Seriously. I have no idea why people keep coming to my house. I tend to issue invitations that request that you join us and please bring a lawn chair, a dish to pass and a beverage, too. I tend to supply meat, water and fire. It’s akin to being invited
‘Take a chill pill’ or find some way to deal with the stress of hectic farm life
As I was trying to determine a topic for this week’s column, I began thinking as I drove through several different counties that — with all the farm work that seems to be taking place all at once — maybe stress would be a good topic to revisit. Seasonal stress The seasonal stress of trying
2009 Geauga County Fair
The Great Geauga County Fair’s Livestock Auction was held Sept. 5. Check out the top sellers and see if you are pictured in some of the photos from around the fairgrounds.
A match made in Mexico
A U.S. ag program pairs foreign workers with farmers, but complaints continue. Could a bill now in Congress be the answer?
TAX TIME: Thinking about CAUV? Do you qualify?
BURTON, Ohio – When you pay your real estate taxes this year, do you want your farmland taxed at its market value, which may be $3,293 an acre?
Or do you want it taxed at its agricultural value, which may be $448?
Unless you enjoy handing your money over to the government, you’d probably rather take the agricultural value.
Veterinary Feed Directive: What producers need to know for the new year
If you don’t already know about the Veterinary Feed Directive here are some of the key points livestock producers, feed dealers and veterinarians should become familiar with.
The endless thrill of DIY
For Kym Seabolt, her home may always be a work in progress for better or worse. The latest project will at least result in a new patio and deck.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 30, 2023
Catch up on FFA news from Black River FFA, West Holmes FFA, Northwestern-Wayne FFA and New Lexington FFA.
Finding a balance this holiday season
Julie Geiss balances all the treats of the holiday season with healthy sprouts she’s learned to grow herself in mason jars on a windowsill.






