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Extend the grazing season backward

Thursday, March 9, 2006

McCONNELSVILLE, Ohio – When we think of extending the grazing season, we usually think of how long we can go into the fall or winter without feeding stored feed.

Deere & Company weathered Great Depression

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Not too many of we oldtimers are still around who can say that we lived through the Great Depression of the early 1930s. Young life In my own case, it’s not really quite true either, as I showed up on my parent’s doorstep in 1933 and I don’t recall the extremely bad times. The sudden

Hameau Farm

Thursday, September 2, 2004

BELLEVILLE, Pa. – A humid haze blankets Kishacoquillas Valley and almost hides the Appalachian Mountains.

A life of simple living and giving

Thursday, December 23, 2004

(Author’s note: The following column was first published the week of Christmas 1994. Now, by tradition, it returns.

The Low Down on Down syndrome

Thursday, October 16, 2008

When the vice presidential debate came to a close October 2, the families of both candidates filed forward and gathered on stage to greet each other and the attending crowd. I suppose I passed a quick judgment on them as their images went out to the huge television audience, and, at the same time, I

‘Shoo fly’ don’t bother me or my cows

Thursday, May 4, 2023

Learn how to control flies around livestock by eliminating breeding places and killing large numbers of flies.

Sun sets on family adventure in western US

Thursday, August 12, 2021

After traveling for over a week across the western United States, Julie Geiss and her family finally reached West Glacier, Montana.

Ohio Beef Expo posts 2019 results

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Check out the sale and show results from the 2019 Ohio Beef Expo, incluing youth and senior results.

Invasive fish enters streams feeding Lake Michigan, but so far, so good in the lake

Friday, January 25, 2013

MADISON — Invasive species are known for disturbing their new homes. Whether it’s the zebra mussels in the Great Lakes or garlic mustard in native woodlands, their rampant multiplication crowds out native species. But according to research just published, that’s not yet happening as a fish called the round goby advances up dozens of streams

Surviving progress: Let there be light

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Remember when you didn’t need an advanced degree to buy a light bulb? All you really needed was to know your wattage and you were, quite literally, golden. Now, there is such a vast array of lighting choices (or lack of choice where LED and CFL bulbs have been declared mandatory) that it’s difficult to