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Guest Commentary: Don’t pinch on health insurance
Even if things are tough on the farm, you cannot afford to be without health insurance.
Roundup of FFA news for July 15, 2021
The West Holmes FFA chapter sent 17 members to the Ohio Leadership Camp at FFA Camp Muskingum, in Carroll County, June 25-28.
Emerald ash borer hits Ottawa Co.
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – The emerald ash borer, a destructive exotic insect from Asia, has been located in an ash tree in Carroll Township in Ottawa County, Ohio.
Ohio farmer wins contest with 50-year-old grain cart
Ohio farmer Jeremy Smart is a co-winner in a national contest conducted by Kinze Manufacturing to find the company’s oldest operating grain cart.
Turkey will cost more at most Thanksgiving Day dinner tables
That Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all the fixin’s will cost a teensy bit more than last year: 28 cents.
Ask Jen about her garden harvest
Jen plants a garden for the purpose of canning and enjoyment the rest of the year, but her plans never quite work out.
Watch out for weeds that injure
LAWRENCE, Kan. — If you’re tempted to get outside and prepare your flowerbeds for the onset of summer, make certain you’re prepared. You may run into weeds that can irritate or blister your skin. Well-known garden plants such as carrots, parsnip and dill have cousins with some nasty characteristics. Giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum), common hogweed
Insects represent a link for antibiotic resistant traits
Common insects can carry antibiotic-resistant material.
Ohio no-till pioneer David Brandt remembered as a ‘genuine human being’
Brandt, of Carroll, Ohio, a national leader in regenerative farming practices, died May 21 from injuries sustained in a car crash May 18 in Illinois.
Made in America? Yeah, right
After a sip of (Brazilian) orange juice and a nibble of bacon (from a market hog farrowed in Canada), U.






