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The perils of perky

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Kymberly Foster Seabolt accidentally married a chipper morning person, and she’s not exactly enthusiastic about it.

Smith-Hughes Act celebrates centennial

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

The Smith-Hughes Act was signed into law in 1917. Creating a federal board for vocational education, it continues to impact career and technical education.

Dive into summer by doing less

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Are you making sure you aren’t doing enough? Have you really embraced the vacation mindset and given yourself permission to let things go?

Shop ’til you drop your senses

Thursday, October 24, 2002

Columnist Kym Seabolt’s mother never bought a Veg-O-Matic based on the lure of TV commercials, so her daughter is not about to succomb to the lure of the “Perfect Pancake” maker, either.

Remembering an honorable man

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Judith Sutherland remembers Joe Murray as the honorable man he was.

Bye to Harvard’s only ag economist

Thursday, May 11, 2006

The news of John Kenneth Galbraith’s April 29 passing brought but a moment’s sadness before it swept me back to the book-lined study of his home where, in mid-June 1986, he availed himself to a lengthy interview so I could prepare a profile of him for Farm Journal’s Top Producer magazine.

Harmony Farms: A dairy that focuses on what’s important

Friday, July 12, 2019

Harmony Farms, owned and operated in Wayne County, Ohio, by the Phil Neuenschwander family, hosted the annual Dairy Twilight Tour July 9.

Fainting goat shares her life story

Thursday, August 11, 2011

(Editor’s note: With a busy season and remodeling projects under way, guest columnist and fainting goat Ms. O’Malley is taking a turn filling in for Judith Sutherland this week.) My name is O’Malley. I would like to start this story with, “when I was just a kid…” but that would be too easy. I was

Ohio cattlemen remember Roy Wallace, present top awards

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

COLUMBUS — A year ago, the U.S. beef industry mourned the death of Ohio’s Roy Wallace, vice president of beef programs at Select Sires, who died suddenly while attending the National Western Livestock show in Denver. On Saturday, the Ohio beef industry celebrated Wallace’s life and contributions, as the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association awarded its Industry

Should we worry about pollinators? 19th century research sheds light on climate change

Monday, March 18, 2013

Are plant-pollinator networks holding together as the insects and plants in the network are jostled by climate change and habitat loss?