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Welcome to our parallel universe
There are different narratives going on right now with the national election, at the expense of the one of the most unique political processes in the world.
Don’t take down your bird feeders just yet
Birds that are getting ready to leave this area, as well as those just passing through, need that extra energy provided by feeders for their long migration.
Back to her roots: female farmer takes the lead
Vicki Vance was hired to do office work for J&R Farms. But it wasn’t long before she was in the field, planting beans and running the grain cart.
What have we learned this year?
A challenging year is about to come to a close. What lessons have we learned?
Donniella Winchell puts Ohio wine on the world stage
Donniella Winchell’s credentials when she helped form the Ohio Wine Producers Association in the mid-1970s were rather limited. But she grew up among a family of wine-making aficionados.
American chestnut on the comeback trail
A century after blight erased the American chestnut from the landscape, researchers are closer than ever to bringing it back.
Intensive grazing takes management with a capital M
The amount of proper Management is what determines how successful forage production will be in a grazing system.
Planting advantage: Controlled traffic
Practicing controlled traffic may give growers an advantage at a time when wet conditions are keeping most farmers out of their fields.
Bids down but sale total up in Geauga County
BURTON, Ohio – Champion prices at Geauga County’s market livestock sale Sept. 4 dropped. But thanks to more steer and hog projects and many re-sales this year, the overall sale total jumped to $232,000, a $23,000 increase from last year’s high.
A little planning keeps ponds afloat
More than a backhoe and a big rain are required for building some ponds and dams in Ohio.






