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Summer pasture management can make a noticeable difference
During summer, slow down the pasture rotation and allow more time for rest of the forages to recover.
Produce growers hold summer field day in Wayne County
OPGMA summer field day features two Wayne County produce operations.
Thinking about corn after corn? Not everything will come up rosy
COLUMBUS – Crop rotation is the key to maximizing yields while reducing potential problems with insect and diseases.
10 state fair blue ribbon recipes
At state and county fairs, food is a main draw for some people. Take a look at these winning recipes from past state fairs across the country.
Cooking for two is tedious
Kymberly Foster Seabolt finds the urge to eat strikes far more than the urge to prepare meals does now that she’s only cooking for two.
Most times grandma’s ways work just fine
Let me state for the record that I am firmly against food poisoning. I am definitely not a fan. Having had it once, I can assure you that anyone who says they “think” they had food poisoning hasn’t. If you have it, you’ll know. I can still recall feeling like I wanted to die on
How to cook vegetables to retain nutrients
With so many opinions about cooking food, what are the best practices for preparing vegetables? Check out these some simple, but effective tips.
Taking it to the street
In mid-May, the anticipation at Kretschmann Farm is unmistakable. Workers scurry from field to field, tractors wait impatiently for drivers and Don Kretschmann walks with an urgent step. It’s growing season and every minute counts.
Visiting Disney with the Harris family
Emily and Levi Harris from Cambridge, Ohio, traveled with their parents Tom and Lori Harris; grandparents, Jerry and Linda Bania; and Uncle Matt and Aunt Emily Bania to Disney World, Orlando, Florida in March. The are posing with the Farm and Dairy newspaper, and Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head at the Pop Century Resort. (Submitted
Not just for looks
SALEM, Ohio – Picture it. A crystal bowl. Mounds of vibrant green, leafy lettuce. Red cherry tomatoes nestled inside.






