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’Til death do us part
As you may have guessed, I’m pretty fond of the man I married. Crazy about him even. This does not, however, prevent me from engaging in an enjoyable pastime shared by many married folk: The “what I would do if you were dead” conversations. I blame quite a bit of this morbid curiosity on the
Legumes are pastures’ best friends
Nitrogen is generally the most limiting nutrient for plant growth and it is also one of the most expensive nutrients when purchased as a commercial fertilizer.
Texel breeders know no boundaries
NASHPORT, Ohio – When advice travels thousands of miles to plop itself on your doorstep, you listen.
Lawsuit affects all Ohio farmers
The outcome of a Summit County lawsuit could affect generally accepted agricultural practices in other parts of the state.
They fly in June, crawl in September
Tami Gingrich details the unique lifecycles of moths, highlighting the largest and most beautiful species in North America.
Roundup of gardening news for May 9, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news from Jefferson, Franklin, Mahoning and Wayne counties in Ohio and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
Welch, Buchy and James receive Ohio Farm Bureau’s top award
This year’s Ohio Farm Bureau Distinguished Service Award winners are Sarah James of Butler County, Esther Welch of Ashland County, and Jim Buchy of Darke County. The awards and other honors were presented Dec. 2-4 in Cincinnati.
1920 Organics is homegrown happiness
Sam Augusta and his fiance have turned what used to be his grandfather’s dairy in Salem into a flourishing organic farm.
Jefferson Co. Fair livestock sale totals $135,043
John DeFrank continued a string of champion steer wins at this year’s Jefferson County Fair. DeFrank has showed either the grand or reserve champion steer in five of the last six years.
Homegrown By Heroes: Growing support for veteran farmers
When Dawn and Lee Lichtenwalner left Las Vegas in 2008 to take up permanent residence at their 11-acre Leetonia, Ohio, vacation property, turning it into a full-time farming operation was not part of the plan. Earlier this month, their Dandelion Lane Farm became the first in Ohio recognized by the national Homegrown by Heroes program.






