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Cover crops may hold benefits: Veteran Columbiana County farmer likes what he sees
A group of 25 area farmers were hosted at the Jim Skeels farm in Lisbon Sept. 17 during a meeting of the Crop Production Partners.
Youth win big at Ashtabula County Fair
Find out who topped the junior fair market livestock competitions, and see if you’re in a slideshow of photos taken at this year’s Ashtabula County Fair.
Part I: Interstate pipelines planned in Ohio
There are several types of pipelines being constructed, including collection lines, intrastate lines and interstate lines.
Remembering a childhood friend
Judith Sutherland remembers her cousin Connie fondly as she grasps the grief she has over losing her life-long friend.
Battle begins: Landowners vs. Rover
The No. 1 thing to do when negotiating with a landman regarding a pipeline easement is to take notes of each session.
The formation of a watershed group helped save eastern Ohio resources
With its natural beauty and high water quality, Yellow Creek watershed is one of eastern Ohio’s best kept secrets. Encompassing 234 square miles, it flows through Jefferson, Carroll, and Columbiana counties, and a small portion of Harrison County before entering the Ohio River near Hammondsville. Yellow Creek lies east of the Flushing Escarpment, the drainage
25 beautiful fall foliage displays in Ohio
Track the color change, find the perfect destination and watch the leaves change this fall.
Breaking the ‘grass ceiling’: East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference draws 135
The East Ohio Women in Agriculture conference brought more than 135 participants together for networking and farm business education.
Hunters harvest over 70,000 deer during Ohio’s 2022 gun week
Hunters harvested 71,932 white-tailed deer during the 2022 gun week that concluded Dec. 4.
Ohio House committee hears CAUV bill testimony
Farmers, landowners and farm policy makers gave testimonies in favor of reform of the CAUV formula during a second hearing of House Bill 398, May 3.






