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Why would you plant oats in August?
Get on the planter in August to extend your grazing season and lower winter feed bills.
Not sure what to do with fresh, harvested radishes? Pickle them
Ohio State Chow Line has some suggestions for using all the radishes you recently harvested from your garden.
Ask Jen about stews
Jen counts down her top five tips for a better slow cooked stew.
Ohio care board reverses veal decision, allows calves to turn around
Large crowd attends care board meeting to voice opinions … most appear content with decision.
Part-time farmer turns forest into full-time rotational grazing career
Andy Fadorsen was raised in Guernsey County and his grandparents had some cattle, but farming was not his life-long dream. Now he’s practicing intensive rotational grazing on his stocker farm.
Local food important, but won’t solve nation’s nutrition disconnect
We can’t push and prod and tout local foods without pushing nutrition education.
All in the plant family: vegetable classification and cultivation
Vegetable plants in the same family have similar characteristics. Familiarity with plant families gives gardeners keen insight to plants’ unique needs.
How to pair foods to boost nutrition
You can optimize the nutrients you get from what you eat by pairing certain foods.
The personal farmer: Hawk Meats turns farm market model on its ear
Promoting the quality of a farm’s product, according to Sam Hawk, is every bit as important as the day-to-day production work. Hawk has no problem discussing his passion for farming.
Morning Star Fiber mill turns wool, alpaca fleeces into profitable wares
Skip to Slideshow APPLE CREEK, Ohio — About once a week, a stranger peers through the door at Morning Star Fiber. Just curious, they say to owner Karen Christensen when she spies them. I drive by here all the time, but I don’t know what you do. If it happens to be a down day,






