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Sheep in the city
Urban Shepherds is making vacant urban lots productive by using them to graze sheep, producing meat and wool and saving money on mowing.
How I use watergates on my cattle farm
In the ideal world, they need to be able to hold in or deter livestock, but be able to allow water and debris to pass during periods of high water.
Go big or stay home
The trials and tribulations of purchasing a new camper.
A fresh start for the new year, for you and your grain marketing plan
Plan a disciplined series of sales that get the grain bins emptied before the rest of the farmers look around and realize they have to empty the bins for next year.
Four to enter Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame
Visionary leaders in Ohio’s farm community to be honored in August
Ohio dairy association talks ‘voice,’ from hiring to building relationships
ODPA holds fall meetings to discuss accomplishments, and the road ahead.
Farmers share their story of preserving land
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Selling the easement on your farm through a state or farmland preservation program may be easier than most people think. Although competition for funds can be difficult, the process is very doable and helps ensure rural acreage will remain in farm production, three veterans of preserved farms testified in Columbus on Nov.
The roofers are here
I used to think the four sweetest words in the English language were “Will you marry me?” or “It’s a healthy boy!” (Or girl). These days “The roofers are here” is running a close third. When we bought this old house it had a new roof. That selling point alone should have alerted us that
The good guys are out there
I knew that fatherhood had irreversibly changed him when Mr. Need for Speed drove at turtle’s pace hunched over the steering wheel, eyes scanning the horizon for any real or perceived danger to our newborn baby on his maiden voyage from hospital to home. A motocross racer whose favorite motto was “it’s not the speed
Roots run deep on Butler County farm
Ed Thiele likes to watch things grow. He likes to see the corn come up and he spends his summers scrutinizing the soybeans. Year after year, he keeps a careful eye on his oats and alfalfa.




 
			 
			 
			 
			

