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Fast-growing vegetables for the impatient gardener
While tomatoes, peppers and watermelons require long growing seasons, many other fruits and vegetables grow much faster. Learn which varieties grow quickly.
Friends, neighbors come by masses to help Amish rebuild tornado damaged barn
Scroll down to view slide shows. FARMERSTOWN, Ohio — The best way to take in the barn building at Mose Miller’s dairy farm near Farmerstown may have been in silence. Indeed, it was in silence that many watched, Amish and English, standing next to each other, or sitting in chairs at a safe distance. There
Students collectively raise funds to purchase wheelchair for peers
The Miami Trace Great Oaks FFA ran a school-wide Kiss-a-Pig Wheelchair Fundraiser to purchase a wheelchair for Miami Trace High School.
Thousands raised for Ronald McDonald House at steer show
The 2022 Dean’s Charity Steer Show, held at the Ohio State Fair Aug. 2, raised $240,000 for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio.
Young farmers raise $5,000 in agricultural toys for Christmas
Young farmers and agriculture professionals from Wayne, Ashland and Medina counties raised $5,000 in toys for Christmas at the Ag Toy Drive Nov. 21.
Food Evolution raises questions of food security, GMOs
Food Evolution may not have all the answers to how food should be raised, but hopefully it sparks meaningful conversations about agriculture and technology.
Raise awareness for invasive species Feb. 21-27
Invasive species affect native species, natural resources and agriculture. National Invasive Species Awareness Week is used to recognize the many groups that work to manage, control and prevent invasive species across the country.
Jewett farm builds corn maze to raise money
The inaugural season of the Jewett Wildcat Community Center corn maze opened Sept. 19 and will run through Nov. 2, in conjunction with the community center’s annual Harco House of Horrors haunted house fundraiser.
Michigan farmer fights to keep the hogs he raises
Michigan farmer fined $700,000 for keeping swine the state says are a health and safety threat.
Raising children? You’re actually just in a holding pattern
The moment you have a baby, people who are “experts” in the care and handling of infants become utterly convinced that if not taught properly how to hold your child you will, in fact, drop it. Sane, rational adults will caution you to “Watch his head!,” as if only their careful tutelage is what prevents






