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Ohio county fairs back in the saddle after challenging 2020
A year ago, some Ohio fairgrounds stood empty for most of the summer. Now, with COVID-19 cases mostly waning and guidelines lifted, they’re back in business for the 2021 season.
Working the soil good for body and soul
If you have extra time on your hands due to the stay at home order, or if you are at home on the farm, your local SWCD can help with planting projects.
What is and what should never be
Reporter Rachel Wagoner reflects on what she learned from the Dairy Dilemma series and how she thinks we can fix the dairy industry.
Perfection is overrated, especially during the holidays
Kymberly Foster Seabolt remembers that broken things can be put back together. More importantly, that perfection is definitely overrated.
Tractors replace animal-powered equipment
Beeman’s garden tractors were one the first to advertise value over horses.
How to make clothespin cookies
Call them clothespins, lady locks or cream horns, but nothing beats the light, fluffy pastry dough filled with sweet icing.
Hair: The long and the short of it
Columnist Kym Seabolt has finally discovered that hair, while fun to have and play with, does not define her.
A fresh start for the new year, for you and your grain marketing plan
Plan a disciplined series of sales that get the grain bins emptied before the rest of the farmers look around and realize they have to empty the bins for next year.
Ask FSA Andy about FSA tips
It’s Friday afternoon and I’m trying to figure out what to write for FSA Andy.
EPA wants to lower Renewable Fuel Standard
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it is planning to lower the levels of renewable fuels that must be blended into gasoline and diesel.






