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Conservation projects aim to fill gap left by traditional funding
Four projects aim to remove nitrogen and phosphorus before they enter the Ohio River basin.
With only a shovel and wheelbarrow, Beagle Hills Farms becomes a reality
Farming is a journey that is only beginning for Beagle Hill Farms.
Stories of my father’s grandparents
“There were certain things about the farm which Ma understood better than anyone else. For more than her husband and son, whose romanticism often got the best of their practicality, Ma was a real farmer. She knew with certainty where the best apple pies and tart pickles and cream and butter came from, what made
Game of farming: Decisions, decisions
If you don’t make the management decisions for your farm, who will?
Frost seed now for better stands later
Now is the time to use the easy technique to maintain forages and introduce new plants.
Broadview Farm: Continuing the family tradition of conservation
Practicing soil and water conservation on their land isn’t a whim for farmers Jerry and Lori Dickerhoof, it’s a commitment and a tradition.
The Ohio Hemp Co. focuses on research, leadership with new crop
As the industry develops, the founders of The Ohio Hemp Co. are doing their best to lead research on hemp and help other farmers learn more about the crop.
Manure application : Spreading on frozen ground is risky
The USDA revised it’s manure application standards this past year. One change deals with application of manure to frozen or snow-covered soil.
How to recognize and respond to signs of heat exhaustion, heat stroke
Learning to recognize and respond to the warning signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke can mean the difference between life and death.
Coshocton County grower blossoms in the city, thanks to CSA
Community supported agriculture, or CSA, has helped this Coshocton County grower reach the big market.






