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Adventures in a small town
When entertainment was created, not merely watched.
Household messes make memories
Sometimes making a mess is worth the memories.
On raising kids – and kids
As the children grow and change I have really enjoyed watching how the interaction between adult and child changes.
Successful graziers should act like people in any profession to succeed
The start of the growing season is a good time to reflect on the characteristics of successful graziers. Recently, I was asked to do a presentation on this exact topic. In preparation I thought of those livestock producers I’ve met who always seem to be doing well. By the time I had finished writing notes
Setting new goals for 2011
By the time you read this the majority of New Year’s resolutions will have been cast aside like old shoes. It takes roughly 21 days to make — or break — a habit. If you’re not careful you may have already lit up, eaten a second (or fifth) doughnut and expressed enough road rage to
Homesteaders: The final chapter
Columnist Judith Sutherland wraps up her series on the hardy pioneers who settled the Plains as homesteaders.
Penn State going to fly-by planting
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Seeking to be a role model for farmers in the state and across the Northeast,
Farm families earn Ohio’s top farm conservation award
Five families joined the exclusive ranks of 106 other Ohio farm families as Ohio’s top conservationists.
Electrified fences just fine for Villas
WINDSOR, Ohio – If Ignacio Villa was a rich man, he says he’d build miles and miles of solid and sturdy fencing.
Ohio hosting international Envirothon competition
The Envirothon provides the opportunity for students to work together, solve problems and unite in creating a hopeful future for our planet.






