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Don’t count on U.S. ag exports to developing nations just yet
The second in a series from columnist Alan Guebert on developing world agriculture and its impact on U.S. farmers.
Dargate auction brings record bids
World record price established for American artist Marion Greenwood at $27,025.
It’s a great day for hay — let’s keep it that way
It’s important to inspect hay stacks for stability as you add or remove bales, and transport hay.
The deep dark dirty secrets of gun closets across America
Much like today’s ever-present gun violence is just a fact, and the easy access to too many cheap, deadly weapons designed and manufactured only to harm people is a fact.
How to manage impact of drought
Ohio State Extension educator David Marrison offers tips and tools for mitigating the financial impacts the 2024 Ohio drought has had on farms.
A kiss and a prayer for our benefit
Alan Guebert remembers the true meaning of Memorial Day among weathered gravestones.
Pedal tractor pulling fun for generations of New Castle family
Bob Nimmo’s children and grandchildren have been competing in and winning pedal tractor pulling contests at county fairs for three decades.
Dark-eyed juncos remind us of changing seasons
In the fall, we await the reappearance of migratory birds that return to us from the north. Among the first to appear are Dark-eyed juncos.
Homestead bill introduced to the Ohio Legislature
House Bill 175 permits residential property owners to keep birds, rabbits, goats and other small livestock. Learn how to raise them on five acres or less.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 24, 2016
Stay up-to-date on the latest information from local Future Farmers of America organizations.






