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There’s a tool and a wood for every job
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the way tool makers used the right wood to fashion the right tool, when tools were handmade and carved from wood.
The man behind the roar of engines and crowds
JAMESTOWN, Pa. – In 1987, high school teacher Richard “Rick” Feicht decided that after six years of announcing tractor pulls for the Pennsylvania Tractor Pullers Association, he would strike out on his own and create an independent pulling company.
Chuey gets Mahoning SWCD award
CANFIELD, Ohio – Springfield Township farmer Carl Chuey received the Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District’s Cooperator of the Year award when the district held its annual meeting Nov.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Heartland AgVenture unveiled in Ohio
New nonprofit venture hopes to generate ag ideas and more farm profit.
2023 Geauga County Junior Fair Results
The Geauga County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $895,975. Find all the results here.
The arrival of a favorite ‘gift’
Eliza Blue recalls the morning her daughter was born, considering her to be the best Christmas present her family could ever wish for.
This quiet time of year on the ranch can still involve surprises
Eliza Blue’s goat managed to give birth, clean and nurse her baby and have him up and bouncing around during the less than 24 hours everyone was gone.
Riding the metal wave left by my iron-bending Uncle Honey
Alan Guebert returned to the fields of his youth with a metal detector more advanced than the one he used 40 years ago. Find out what he uncovered.
Are manure digesters actually combating climate change?
Alan Guebert ponders the effectiveness of manure handling systems in reducing greenhouse gasses to combat climate change. Are they helping or hurting?
Given what we don’t know, why do we act like we do know?
Given our broad ignorance of Africa, why do we still think we know what’s best for this incredibly diverse, enormous continent’s farm and food sectors?






