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How to eat seasonally this winter
This winter, take advantage of the fruits and vegetables that are in season.
How to patch a torn sleeping bag
Patching a tear in your sleeping bag while it’s small will ensure the tear won’t spread and can extend the life of your sleeping bag for years to come.
Power Show Ohio to be discontinued
After nearly 50 years, Power Show Ohio is calling it quits and moving to a different show.
Go big or go out: the reality of milking 1,200 cows
Just because your dairy farm is bigger, doesn’t mean survival is easier. But it’s doable. At least it has been for Andreas Farms Inc, in Sugarcreek, Ohio.
There’s a connection between parasites and pasture management
The grazier needs to be aware of the parasite status of the herd or flock and how grazing management and pasture rotation are connected to parasite management.
For sale: Cheap bull and free trade
Despite the bile pouring out the nation’s capital, there still are three daily events in Washington, D.C. that every American can count on: sunrise, sunset and U.S. farm groups’ unwavering support for “free” trade.
Where to get help
In rural counties, detoxification and rehabilitation centers can be scarce. Learn more about how to get help in Guernsey, Huron and Lawrence counties.
50 years later: Ramping up the RPMs still gets this tractor puller’s heart moving
John Stanley pulled in the first tractor pull named Bunker Hill. In 1961, the pulls were held at what is now the Salem Airport.
Labor of love: Bud and Maryann Smith celebrate 35 years of S&S Equipment
S&S Equipment celebrates 35 years of service, restoring old tractors, selling new and used tractors and running charity events for the local community.
Learning from mistakes: Late-born calves lead to a year of hard-hit pastures
Harry Kenney, of Kenney Farms: “We are trying to maintain high quality forage as close to year around and winter feeding with hay. If a cow can’t live on hay and grass I don’t want it here.”






