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Science behind the changing leaves
A breakdown of why the leaves change this time of year.
Only the land lasts forever
The final Saturday in October swept me three hours south for lunch with my parents and nearly-new grandniece and, later that Halloween afternoon, backwards about 40 years for visits with some ghosts on the farm of my youth. It began as an afternoon drive from my parents’ home in town to the Bottoms, that black
Ohio’s soybean processing capacity is growing
Ohio’s soybean crush capacity could grow as much as 35% in the next few years. That’s good news for farmers, industry experts say.
Frogs bring community together in Valley City
Valley City is the official frog jump capital of Ohio, a title earned by hosting the festival every year since 1962. On July 21, thousands of people gathered in the small rural community to witness over 700 frogs jump.
Post-industrial developer’s idea comes to fruition
WOOSTER, Ohio – Cleveland brownfield developer Todd Davis had a problem.
Cover crop, strip tillage show benefits for vegetable growers, too
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Using a strip tillage system in combination with cover crops benefits vegetable farmers as well as the land, according to long-term research by Dan Brainard, a Michigan State University horticulture researcher. Brainard’s research shows that strip tillage in combination with cover crops has big benefits over traditional tillage, including improved soil
U.S. service members tape their own video holiday message to world: ‘Twas a Night in December
WASHINGTON — Servicemembers stationed from Antarctica to Afghanistan lent their talents and time to craft a video for a poem titled ‘Twas a Night in December, based on Clement Clarke Moore’s A Visit from St. Nicholas, but rewritten with a military twist. Servicemembers from more than 40 commands around the world, representing every branch of
Mid-States Wool Growers celebrates 100 years
Ohio-based cooperative, Mid-States Wool Growers Association, says good people and good service means loyal farmers.
How to fill your garden with fall colors
Everyone goes chrysanthemum, aster and goldenrod crazy in the fall, but there are so many more choices to add fall color to your flower garden.
How to inspect a used tractor before purchase
Learn how to inspect a used tractor before buying it. Check out these tips for evaluating a tractor’s appearance, performance and overall condition.






