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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
Fall armyworms march across Ohio
Fall armyworms are semi-tropical species that “fly” north in August and September and attack field crops, especially corn and small grains.
Dairy Excel: Keeping your dairy cows cool
Tom Noyes, dairy agent for OSU Extension in Wayne County write about the need to manage heat stress in a dairy herd. When a herd averages over 70 pounds of milk per day, the cows generate a lot of heat. Heat stress becomes more a big problem.
How to forage for native Ohio fruit this fall
Here are eight native Ohio fruits to keep an eye out for this fall. Learn how to find and identify them to enjoy some of Ohio’s most delicious wild treats.
Residents talk hazards of hydrogen at ARCH 2 public comment meeting
Residents and environmental advocates brought up concerns of hydrogen at the U.S. Department of Energy’s environmental impact statement public meeting on Jan. 16.
Roundup of 4-H news for April 29, 2021
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Happy Harvesters 4-H Club, Green Valley 4-H, the Breeders and Feeders 4-H Club and the Geauga Beef and Swine 4-H club.
Knowledge fuels farm progress
Bill Grammer shot down my skepticism, and ignorance.
In recent years, we’ve received numerous university news releases touting the benefits of farm advisory teams.
Researchers unearth ancient garden
TEL AVIV, Israel — Researchers at Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with Heidelberg University in Germany, have uncovered an ancient royal garden at the site of Ramat Rachel near Jerusalem, and are leading the first full-scale excavation of this type of archaeological site anywhere in the pre-Hellenistic Levant. According to professor Oded Lipschits and graduate
Farmers quick to offer a helping hand
Judith Sutherland finds comfort in the generally kind nature of farmers and their willingness to help those in need.
Meeting farm friends brings joy
It lifts Judith Sutherland’s spirits to know there are young dairy farm families starting out, building their own way with hard work and pride.






