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Bringing Little Pasture Farm & Fiber to life
Eliza Blue faces her fears of sending her ewes’ wool to the mill, bringing Little Pasture Farm & Fiber to life.
Never give up
Eric Keller explores the stubbornness it requires to begin homesteading, a trait he learned from a couple of calves he was trying to halter train.
Ponies and the love of children
Judith Sutherland recalls the horse her daughter loved during her childhood, as she watches her grandson get used to riding Buddy, the new pony.
Fertilizer application rules modified
Those who apply fertilizer on 50 or more acres now have the option to take an exam or attend a three-hour course to get the required certification.
The little fainting goat who wouldn’t
Judith Sutherland long ago figured out she doesn’t have a fainting goat because Mabel refuses to believe she is any kind of goat at all.
Roundup of 4-H news for April 20, 2017
The Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club recently donated two gift baskets that were part of a silent auction to benefit the Mahoning County Junior Fair.
The novelty of backyard chickens
Farming isn’t a novelty. It’s a daily responsibility — even if you just have a few hens in your backyard.
Remembering Sen. Glenn: Ordinary Americans do extraordinary things
Regardless of his hero status, John Glenn was a soft-spoken Ohio man who cared deeply for his country.
Christmas prices, Christmas presents
The new year will hopefully bring some new opportunity in the markets.
Christmas kept simple
As it turns out, letting go of the endless lists and quest for perfection make days pretty merry and bright.






