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Beef is a reliable choice for dinner
With more time at home, consumers can confidently reach for beef as a reliable staple to nourish themselves and their families.
Best practices for clipping pasture
Do we need a tractor to manage the pasture or can it be accomplished through proper grazing management? Consider these questions before clipping a pasture.
How to pick the best melon
Not only are melons juicy and nutritious, but if you pick the right ones they are sweet and delicious, as well.
Nothing beats ‘summer school’
As the simplicity of summertime bows to bus schedules, long days and short nights, it still makes me wistful after all these years.
Meet the Eastern wood-pewees
They are among the least conspicuous birds in the deciduous forest, at least visually. Eastern wood-pewees are usually heard before they’re seen.
Bert Campbell, 1930-2013
HOMEWORTH, Ohio — Bert Campbell, 82, of Homeworth, passed away Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. He was born Dec. 23, 1930, in Germano to Jesse James and Mary Neva (Smith) Campbell.He was the owner and operator of Campbell Brothers Farms. He graduated form Minerva High School in 1948, was a member of the Stark County Farm
Ohio Beef Expo 2011
Some shots of the breed shows that were held March 18. The shows included Hereford, Shorthorn and Murray Grey cattle. The cattlemen kept busy preparing for the display and then showing off their hard work. Ohio Beef Expo:
Holiday memories are the best kind
By now, your carcass soup — you do make carcass soup don’t you? — is waiting for the mashed potatoes or noodles or rice, however you prefer, and maybe this is the best part of Thanksgiving. No company, no fuss and so filling and hearty you don’t even need dessert. And speaking of Thanksgiving, I’ve
Meet the thrushes: Their singing is impressive
The sight of four fledgling American robins on the lawn reminded me that robins are thrushes, a family of birds that has a handful of representatives likely to be seen in spring. Most familiar members Most have spotted breasts and most sing impressively. Robins and bluebirds, both plain breasted as adults, are probably the most
May is the best month of the year
May brings the best transitions of the year. Neotropical migrants return, wildflowers bloom and butterflies emerge. It’s my favorite month. I find it hard not to smile all month long. Only get so many But each year also reminds me that we get only so many Mays. The older I get, the more precious each






