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Lifelong desire for rich, green fields
Meeting Louis Bromfield sparked the desire of columnist Judith Sutherland’s father to become a farmer.
Homesteaders: The final chapter
Columnist Judith Sutherland wraps up her series on the hardy pioneers who settled the Plains as homesteaders.
Fixed with baler twine and tarp straps
Columnist Judith Sutherland says it’s time we toast our allies in the process we call agriculture – baler twine and tarp straps.
Grain has always been bread of life
The history of bread isn’t complete without the history of the mills.
Even rural areas graced with gardens
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about Victorian era gardens, large and small, produced in essentially rural areas.
Many ideas presented at annual Country Living Field Day
A record crowd took advantage of a sunny fall day to attend the Country Living Field Day in Carroll County, Ohio.
Electrified fences just fine for Villas
WINDSOR, Ohio – If Ignacio Villa was a rich man, he says he’d build miles and miles of solid and sturdy fencing.
Fruitcake Appreciation Society
Fruitcake is delicious, and Kym Seabolt needs people to stop being wrong about it.
Be aware of the potential for prussic acid
There are many plants with toxicity risk to livestock, and prussic acid concerns rank as some of the most common of which to be aware.
Ohioans can help find Asian longhorned beetles
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is urging Ohioans to check their trees for Asian longhorned beetles or signs of the insects this August.






