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Whipping the soy-boys no way to win

Thursday, September 12, 2019

In his column this week, Alan Guebert sheds some light on the recent growth of the meatless meat market and tells farmers why they shouldn’t even be mad.

Bullfrogs are the victims of ecological chaos

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Visit a farm pond ringed with dense vegetation this month, and you’re sure to hear two distinctive sounds. A booming “Jug-o’-rummm!” signals the presence of bullfrogs. The sound of a loose banjo string comes from an amorous male green frog. Though similar in appearance, bullfrogs can reach a length of seven inches; green frogs top

High retail milk prices puzzle farmers

Thursday, November 21, 2002

The unusual dairy market raises tough questions for producers and consumers.

The Mason jar through the years

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The Mason jar was once a staple for 19th and early 20th century living, but now it has become a modern, hip trend for some.

Champion market hogs’ drug tests raise red flags

Thursday, September 18, 2003

One exhibitor cleared of wrongdoing, one other still looking for answers.

Make animal welfare your business

Thursday, May 15, 2008

In the 1980s, the one-hit-wonder band Rockwell rocked the charts with the song, [I Always Feel Like] Somebody’s Watching Me. Turns out the band was right.

Layer up and make some winter memories

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Julie Geiss’ crew needed a reminder of how to dress in order to enjoy the outdoors during winter. Use her tips to stay warm and active all winter long.

End of summer signals new faces in insect world

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Summer’s nightly music festival began a few weeks ago. As daylight dims, I enjoy sitting on the back porch waiting for the concert to begin. Male katydids sing from early evening well into the night. The song is harsh and burry and sounds something like “Ch-ch” or “Ch-ch-ch” or “ch-ch-ch-ch.” The phrases are repeated about

Radio auction draws bidders from 19 states

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

BURBANK, Ohio — Estes Auctions radio sale offered a variety of radio items, and bidders from 19 states, Canada and Shanghai, China, came to bid on items May 18. Highlights included a Zenith 1000Z Stratosphere that sold for $46,000 a McMurdo Silver V that went for $7,600 and a Zenith 811 that was bought for

Suburban farm saved from development

Thursday, January 8, 2004

Owner and manager bring Mindale Farms to forefront of cattle and horse breeding.