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Mill Creek is a place of peace, beauty
Julie Geiss recounts the views of a recent trip to Mill Creek Park. Learn more about the history of the man-made structures and the beauty around them.
With President Trump, you basically get what you voted for
Donald Trump’s trade policy and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s rising crop estimates are putting pressure on farmers and ranchers.
Cold spell concerns fruit growers, but little can be done
The extreme cold weather is gone, but not the results.
A long, rewarding trip to Devil’s Lake
Before leaving for North Dakota to hunt ducks on expansive Devil’s Lake, one of the nation’s premier waterfowl spots, I had wished for low gas prices, good weather, and a few other uncontrollable verbs. What I always dread are statements too often heard such as “you should have been here last week” and “the birds
Farm groups captivated by CAFTA
The Congressional battle to approve the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) began in earnest with the usual suspects mouthing the usual platitudes to the usual inside-the-Beltway audiences.
Florida Cattlemen’s Association assessing damage in wake of Charley
KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Sixth-three percent of Florida ranches, stocked with approximately 1.2 million head of beef cattle, were significantly damaged by Hurricane Charley, according to estimates of the Florida Cattlemen’s Association.
Briar Brook Barn to host third annual Autumn Splendor
Briar Brook Barn will host its third annual Autumn Splendor on Oct. 14 and 15 with live music and over 40 different vendors featured.
Corn and soybeans markets diverge
Corn prices the past three weeks have broken the downtrend; however, the soybean downtrend continues. Marlin Clark weighs in this week’s grain report.
2020 Ohio Farm Business Analysis Program summary
Twenty-one Ohio dairy farms participated in the 2020 Ohio Farm Business Analysis Program. Dianne Shoemaker shares the results in this week’s Dairy Excel.
Methuselah of insect world to emerge in region in May
One of the world’s most mysterious insects is about to invade the skies over Ohio, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia.






