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Pa. math teacher’s new ag focus earns farm bureau honors
Angela Eyth’s unique approach to teaching earned her recognition as Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s 2020 Teacher of the Year.
Tale of two gardeners, better together
Julie Geiss recalls the first year she and her husband planted a herb and vegetable garden, or rather gardens.
Corn is a grass and so much more
Just in time for peak sweet corn season, Scott Shalaway digs into the history, biology and many uses of corn.
Think about winterizing your boat now
Mike Tontimonia runs through some things boat owners should consider when winterizing their boats this year.
Readers respond to the Farm and Food File
Allan Guebert recalls some of the feedback — both positive and negative — he’s received in regards to his column this year.
Wind turbine use increases in U.S.
Last year, wind turbines surpassed hydropower as the renewable technology with the largest installed generating capacity in the United States.
Winter puts markets to sleep, for now
As it stands right now, the markets act like they have gone to sleep. But that is sure to change headed into the new year.
Ohio Soybean Council offers scholarships
The Ohio Soybean Council Foundation has scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Pulling for her husband in Holmes County
Stacy Giauque led this year’s Holmes County tractor pull, which was dedicated in memory of her husband, Brad.
How to make naturally dyed Easter eggs
Skip the egg coloring kits from the store this year and make your own natural dyes for Easter eggs.






