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Wheat growers: Prepare to apply foliar fungicide
WOOSTER, Ohio — While cool weather conditions over the last few weeks have worked to slow wheat down considerably, the development of the crop is still at least a week or two ahead of what is considered to be normal in Ohio at this time of year, according to an Ohio State University Extension wheat
Vacation with Us: Dale Broadwater and Maureen Nicka
In September, Farm and Dairy traveled across Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado by motorcycle with Dale Broadwater and Maureen Nicka, of Madison, Ohio, — reaching elevations of 12,800 feet.
Vacation with us…Martin
Jim and Darleen Martin of Alliance, Ohio, vacationed in Maui, Hawaii, in September. We bet they wish they were back there now — that beach and beautiful ocean sure beat the snow!
Average Olympics
Kymberly Foster Seabolt conceptualizes an Olympics for average people.
The key to working herding dogs and LGDs
Tarma Shena shares about her journey with herding dogs and LGDs. The key? Expect better, from them both.
FSA Andy- Jefferson County history
Hello Again! The village of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, in southern Jefferson County, is on the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a National Historic Landmark District of the Underground Railroad. It was a primary stop on the Underground Railroad. The first abolitionist newspaper in the U.S., the Philanthropist, was published there. It was
Roundup of 4-H news for March 11, 2021
Catch up with the Hicks & Hayseeds 4-H club, which met March 2.
Amstutz family shares a collection full of history
Between Michael Amstutz and his mother, Arleen, they have collected over 700 recipe boxes, some of which have included more than just recipes. Recipe boxes reveal cultures, traditions, and glimpses into a family’s history.
There’s no match for a native plant patch
Native plants are quickly regaining their popularity.
Conservation promoters honored at Wayne Co. SWCD annual meeting
WOOSTER, OHIO — The Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District named Fred Galehouse as the recipient of its Friend of Conservation Award during the 2010 annual meeting Following his graduation from The Ohio State University with a degree in mechanical engineering, Galehouse started his drainage contracting business in 1948. He attended his first drainage contractors






