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Grabbing the gold in Olympic apathy
Columnist Kym Seabolt didn’t catch that Olympic fever
All about grazing between grain crops
There are many benefits to combining pasture-based livestock production and cash grain production on the same farm.
Know your pastures before you start grazing
Grass management is key to a productive pasture. Grass species do not all respond the same to factors influencing plant growth.
Try out an unconventional vegetable garden
If you don’t want a lot of weeding or maintenance to grow a successful vegetable garden, maybe you should spread a layer of old hay over the entire garden.
Is your farm prepared for the future?
Has your family discussed the future of your farm? The “Planning for the Future of Your Farm” series can help you develop a farm succession plan.
Prepare for planting season, Part 2: Calibration
Proper calibration prevents seed skips, doubles and seeds planted at an incorrect depth, which could mean wasted seed and money.
Fordson collection is a fortunate find
I spent July 12 at the Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club’s 33rd annual show, at their well-developed grounds along Route 322.
Dress for success
You are what you wear. Our whole lives most of us who live out of uniform — and arguably those who DO — spend our days focusing on our clothing and what it says about us. From the onset, the question of gender of a coming blessed event and whether the baby is a boy
Now is the time to calculate the cost of production for your crops
We were inches away from an entirely different set of crop and feed prices. Inches of rain that is. During the Ag Outlook Meetings early this year, back when we thought grain and feed prices were high — and feed purchasers would appreciate being back at or below those price levels no — the prediction
No child left behind when bus stops here
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt is thankful she isn’t a bus driver.




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

