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The greatest harvest may be the next generation in agriculture
At the right moment and time, you can and will be an extremely influential mentor and you may never know when that teachable moment is within your grasp!
How to reduce erosion, improve habitat along a waterway
Learn what to plant along an Ohio creek, stream or waterway to create a riparian zone that will reduce erosion and pollution and improve wildlife habitats.
Nothing ‘crappie’ about this fishing favorite
Making sure anglers can catch decent-sized crappie is the result of more than 15 years of scientific management to prevent “small crappie syndrome.”
Independence Conservancy holds tire collections in Pennsylvania
Independence Conservancy is hosting a fall lineup of community tire collections, including a new site this year in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
They don’t make birthday parties like they used to
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt adds it up: Her children + classmates + parties = buckets of sugar, piñatas, and unprepared parents.
Aquaculturalists exploring use soybeans as alternative to fishmeal
PIKETON, Ohio — A new project that links Ohio’s No. 1 fish species with a key field crop could lead to greater sustainability of the state’s aquaculture industry while developing new, local agricultural markets. Ohio State University aquaculturists with OSU South Centers at Piketon are exploring the feasibility of using soybeans as an alternative to
The family farm defined our lives
Judith Sutherland recalls her upbringing and details how its defined her.
Vacation with us…Haake
Bob Haake from Strongsville, Ohio, and his granddaughter, Allison Roath, enjoyed a quiet vacation at North Myrtle Beach, S.C. As with all vacations, one has to bring along reading material while enjoying the beach. The Farm and Dairy was the perfect choice.
How to pack healthy lunches for picky eaters
Just because the food you packed in the morning comes back in the afternoon doesn’t mean it isn’t delicious. Work with your child to keep lunch healthy.
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.






