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Ethan Holmes may be young in years, but he’s fueled by ambition and energy

Thursday, April 7, 2016

On the weekends, Ethan Holmes would head to the incubator, where he would spend the weekend making applesauce.

Ohio specialty crop — hops — could make a return

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Hops, once popular in Ohio, could once again be grown locally.

Farm bill [almost] done

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

After a six-hour marathon conference session that ended around 1 a.m. May 2, key Congressional leaders say the new farm bill is “almost done.”

Take care of your round bales, and they’ll take care of your livestock

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Storing hay, after production, has a cost to the farm operator in terms of time, effort and machinery required to move bales from production areas to storage areas and then to feeding areas.

Sales stay steady at Geauga Co. Fair

Thursday, September 5, 2002

Junior fair exhibitors in Geauga County can thank local buyers for their support – big support, to the tune of $200,800 at this year’s livestock sales.

Haflinger horses: One size fits all

Thursday, June 26, 2003

Haflingers can do the work of draft horses, but they don’t embody the typical draft horse image. At least not physically.

Vernal pools attract amphibians and many different species

Friday, April 9, 2021

The University of Mount Union’s vernal pool in the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center attracts frogs, ducks, snakes, newts, fingernail clams and water fleas.

Invasion of Normandy took careful planning

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Learn more about the planning and execution of the Invasion of Normandy — “Operation Overlord” — on June 6, 1944.

Duck hunter keeps it real with wood decoys

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Vic Sutek of Columbiana County is just as passionate about duck hunting at 63 as he was at 18. Only one thing has changed — no more plastic decoys.

Hope through heartbreak

Thursday, November 16, 2017

After losing her daughter to opioid addiction, Tonda DaRe searched for solutions. Two years and many conferences later, she started Holly’s Song of Hope.