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Ask FSA Andy about new Conservation Reserve Program
Land that has been in hay or pasture for any number of years can meet eligibility for enrollment.
Decorating trends and DIY dreams
Kym Seabolt counts the projects and blessings her old house has provided over the years.
Coaches turn boys to men
For four years, Coach Jon opened team texts with the salutation “Gentlemen …” until one day, in a blink, our boys grew into the young men he helped assure they would be.
A final salute: Playing taps for 63 years
For 63 years, an Ashland County man has played his own tribute on Memorial Day to those who serve.
The go-to guy and gal
I have often said that the reason I enjoy being a “columnist,” rather than a “journalist” is that the former can use random numbers like a “jzillion dollars” without remorse, while the latter has to report with accuracy on dull-as-dishwater things like the Gross National Product and how much it costs to fill the pothole in front of your house. (Curiously, about a “jzillion dollars.”)
The men and hayfields of my youth’
Columnist Alan Guebert reflects on a rare and valuable commodity - the men of the hayfields of his youth.
PROGRESS: Selling land gave farmers chance to customize
APPLE CREEK, Ohio – Whether it is the breed of dairy cows or how they market their milk, Rob and Rachel Yoder have worked hard to find the right niche for their farm.
Hanging on
STERLING, Ohio – Lying in a hospital bed in the days following his accident, Scott Stoller knew he would stay in farming.
Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement plans summer events
Farm tours and picnic planned for June-August.
Planning never stops with livestock guardian dogs
A busy spring has Tarma Shena considering the next steps for her livestock guardian dog pack.






