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Panelists share their sheep grazing experience
See our main sheep sheep symposium story here. WOOSTER, Ohio — Few Ohio producers have the grazing aspect down as well as Curt Cline, who raises sheep in of Athens and Meigs counties. He was a featured speaker during the Buckeye Shepherds Symposium Dec. 8 on a panel called “Ways to Better Utilize your Forages
Breaking News: Major damage at Wooster OARDC Campus, some say tornado
Possible tornado causes destruction at Ohio State University’s OARDC Wooster campus.
Select Sires welcomes two new bull barns, new market opportunities
World leader in bovine genetics still growing, adds modern bull facilities.
The week no words would come
There are some weeks when writing a column is hard (OK, most weeks). There’s never a lack of things to write about, but making those topics interesting is the tough part.
Hitchin’ a ride on the rails (well, almost)
While some kids played house, I remember playing railroad hobo with my sisters and our cousins. Our maternal grandparents, Henry and Mabel Tucker, lived on a nice, small horse farm on the outskirts of Ashland.
A weekend in the West Wing
Editor Susan Crowell wandered around the West Wing last weekend – but not the one in Washington, the one in Louisville at the National Farm Machinery Show.
Log sparks memories of a good friend
Mike Tontimonia remembers Paul Liikala, a fellow outdoor writer and good friend, after seeing his name in an old log book from a fishing trip in 1987.
Life Out Loud: Make time for fun in last days of summer
I don’t want to panic anyone but we are almost out of summer. Soon some perky television meteorologist will inform us with malicious glee that the end has come.
In Holmes County, the furniture, lumber industry employs growing population
(Final installment of a two-part series on the timber and lumber industry in Holmes County and Ohio.)
Exploring barns in Hocking County
Our monthly column on the preservation and restoration of barns takes a look at a 1890s three-bay English threshing barn in Hocking County.






