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Geauga County relies on core group of buyers
BURTON, Ohio – It was a new year with an entirely new set of winners at this year’s Geauga County Fair junior livestock sale.
Making maple syrup on a budget
Eric Keller details his trials and successes making maple syrup this year.
New look at what’s in fracking fluids raises red flags
As the oil and gas drilling technique called hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking”, proliferates, a new study on the contents of the fluids involved in the process raises concerns about several ingredients.
Smithsonian celebrates Star-Spangled Banner bicentennial beginning June 14
WASHINGTON — Notable celebrities are supporting the National Museum of American History in celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Star-Spangled Banner. Artists such as Aloe Blacc, Renee Fleming, Angie Johnson and Brian McKnight are encouraging Americans to take part in the museum’s coast-to-coast celebration. Raise it Up! Anthem for America, held June 14, is a
Animal or human: The care is what is important
Part II Check out the first column on this series here. In the world of animal health, a positive ending to testing or treatment is always a hopeful priority. One enormous difference between the animal care world and that of human care, is this: sometimes, those seeking the care for those they love are much
Energy awareness during cold weather: keeping warm without stressing utilities
Cold weather can stress public utilities. Here’s a few ways to stay warm while also keeping utility stress to a minimum.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 17, 2013:
WELLINGTON, Ohio — The Wellington FFA chapter received a check from Monsanto for $10,000 Oct. 9. Monsanto’s Mike Yoder presented the check to the chapter. The money will go towards building a new greenhouse for the school. * * * SMITHVILLE, Ohio — Seven Greenhand FFA members from the Smithville FFA chapter attended a leadership
Fulkmans keep farming in family
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. — Crystalaire Farm is backed by history and full of promise for the future. In fact, the original sheepskin document showing the sale of the farm is framed inside the home of Gary Fulkman. The farm has been in his family for nine generations and is not going anywhere anytime soon.
Planning to cope with emergencies
Flood water forces the exodus of cattle to higher ground. Drought does the same on a wider scale, only to greener ground. And in the case of wild fires, tornadoes and other natural disasters, there might not even be time for that. Count your blessings As if the job of beef producer isn’t hard enough,
Building a horse barn? Start with the right site
Improperly-selected sites promote poor drainage from stalls, water standing in and around the barn and soil erosion around the barn.






