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Loyal protector laid to rest
Ace was the puppy they didn’t need and the dog they will never forget. Following his passing, the German Shepherd is remembered as a loyal protector.
Fix-it man
Kymberly Foster Seabolt used to tackle home improvement projects with small children underfoot. Now, her son is taking them on himself.
Self-discipline is built into farm life
Nothing good ever comes from boredom — something most farm kids don’t experience. Self-discipline is built into daily chores, the more demanding the better.
Lead out loud
Past National FFA Officer and Ohioan, Sydney Snider, challenges you to lead out loud in 2017.
Dairy industry takes care of itself in Ohio
How do you help your industry when you don’t have millions of state dollars at your disposal? You get creative. That’s what groups in Ohio are doing.
Welcome to paradise, er, paradox
According to Alan Guebert, there’s a paradox occurring in today’s commodity and financial markets. He sheds some light on it in his column this week.
Pasture parasites a huge concern for sheep, goat producers
Most sheep and goat producers will experience difficulties with internal parasite control. Learn how to improve your parasite management practices.
Fall vegetable options
Produce is fresher and has its best taste when it ripens in its natural growth cycle. Find out what’s in season in Ohio and surrounding states during fall.
EPA gives OK to two insecticides for control of stink bug in mid-Atlantic
WASHINGTON – On June 24, the EPA approved, for emergency use, the insecticide dinotefuran (trade names Venom and Scorpion) on tree fruit to help manage populations of the brown marmorated stink bug, an invasive insect that has caused extensive yield losses in tree fruit production in the mid-Atlantic region. States allowed The approval, known as






