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PROGRESS: Calculated risk
PARKMAN, Ohio – Kevin O’Reilly wrote his first farm business plan in high school.
The Geauga County teen wanted to borrow $200 from his father to start a sweet corn enterprise, but before his dad would hand over the money, Kevin had to calculate his input and labor costs, create a sales plan and identify potential risks.
The season of changes
As is often the case this time of year, Eliza Blue feels nostalgic, which leaves her to reflect on the way things have and will inevitably change.
Cleaning up Lake Erie, robot style
Recently, two trash removal devices were purchased to fight against plastics, small pieces of contaminants, and general litter in Lake Erie. One is for the water, and the other is for the sand. The robots are efficient, effective, and environmentally friendly, and they are a valuable tool for cleaning up the lake and other waterways.
Don’t let anger replace love of country
Alan Guebert reminds readers that when fear and anger at individuals replace love and duty for the nation, an honorable lion can become a gun-hiding mouse.
Temp OK to put milk on fields in Pa.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has issued emergency guidance that allows dairy farmers to discharge milk on land.
Life’s journey begins for wee one
Judith Sutherland welcomes a new grandson and reflects on the blessing he is to her family.
Financial assistance for beginning farmers
America’s next generation of farmers are supported through FSA’s Beginning Farmer direct and guaranteed loan programs.
Serving Game Day Food Safely
Serve your guest a safe and delicious Super Bowl party spread this weekend with this food safety tips.
Ohio corrections department to sell prison farms
Ohio announces plan to sell prison farms, to raise millions for rehabilitation.
Banding is helping unlock avian mysteries
Only through long-term banding efforts can scientists unlock the mysteries of avian natural history.






