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You couldn’t pioneer without a felling axe
Paul Locher continues his “An American Tale” series by introducing readers to the most important tool used to open the American frontier — the felling axe.
Choose vibrancy over the ‘sad farmer’ narrative
It’s been a rough decade for the journalism industry. Agriculture, too. Don’t let the “sad farmer” stories distract you. Just like in journalism, farming has people who make it work.
Seven generations of maple syrup production in Ohio
The Goodell family has been producing maple syrup for seven generations. Over time, processes have changed but the syrup taste has remained true.
Officials look to slow the spread of lanternfly
Learn more about how to identify and control spotted lanternfly, how to report an infestation and how to comply with quarantine regulations.
Dean Foods drops more than 100 dairy farmers
More than 100 dairy farms in eight states received a letter from Dean Foods terminating their milk contracts with the company, effective May 31.
Workers’ comp: The questions you don’t ask could have costly answers
I am the first to admit that sometimes I make a mess of things. I try to teach my kids that the best reaction is to ‘fess up, take responsibility, fix what I can, learn from my mistakes and move on.
Clums honored as Ohio Tree Farm of the Year
Foresters Koral and Randy Clum not only give advice to other landowners, they’ve developed their own 152-acre tree farm, honored this year as the Ohio Tree Farm of the Year.
Standardization comes to the farm tractor
During the early years, both large and small manufacturers took a fling at building tractors, along with various tinkerers, dreamers and outright crooks.
Ohio barn conference raises questions
The third Ohio Barn Conference was a hit.
SOYBEAN RUST: How should you plan for it?
SALEM, Ohio – Farmers may not be gearing up for harvesting season, planting season or tilling season yet, but they are in the middle of “planning” season.






