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Ohio’s bald eagles head to southern part of the state

Thursday, January 18, 2001

A return of Ohio’s normally harsh winter weather, absent in recent years, is pushing the state’s bald eagle population southward.

Remembering the bigger, better IHC Mogul

Thursday, January 5, 2012

To start off 2012, here’s the story of a tractor that was bright and shiny and new 100 years ago. The International Harvester Company introduced the International Mogul 12-25 — its first lightweight tractor — in 1912. Even though the Mogul 12-25 weighed almost 5 tons, it was a whole lot lighter than the huge, clumsy machines that IHC had been building up until then.

Ohio agriculture department recognizes 114 historic farms in 2015

Thursday, January 14, 2016

The new century or bicentennial farms were owned by the same family for at least 100 or 200 consecutive years.

Marlington begins program to offer healthier lunch options

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

ALLIANCE, Ohio — Marlington Local Schools and the Farm to School program have partnered to help bring fresh produce for students at Marlboro Elementary. The district will be utilizing $3,500 in grant funding from the Ohio Department of Education to install a salad bar in the school, which will be stocked with fresh, local produce.

How to stay warm at night in an old farm house

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Alan Guebert recalls the heating systems and various tactics his family used to stay warm 60 years ago in the farm house of his youth.

High school agriculture teacher receives scholarship, free courses and curriculum

Thursday, September 14, 2023

A Pennsylvania high school agriculture teacher was recently awarded $1,000 to fund professional development conferences and workshops on the dairy industry.

The men and hayfields of my youth’

Thursday, June 10, 2004

Columnist Alan Guebert reflects on a rare and valuable commodity - the men of the hayfields of his youth.

Part I: Grandmother’s influence on family

Thursday, July 21, 2011

“My mother was deeply conscientious, hopeful, loyal. The land on our farm was beautiful, full of adventure, beckoning. The life there must sometimes, though, have been a heartache to the woman who had the responsibility of feeding, doctoring, inspiring and disciplining a family of nine plus the resident hired men, and all without any of

Start thinking: Water for livestock

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Learn more about how water intake and quality is directly related to livestock size.

Hundreds of PPP loans went to fake farms in absurd places

Friday, June 11, 2021

ProPublica found 378 small loans totaling $7 million to fake business entities and the overwhelming majority of them are categorized as farms.