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Spring cleaning in TuscParks set for April 27
TuscParks will host Spruce Up the Trails on April 27 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Where was mission control before the storm?
mages of Hurricane Katrina’s destruction blast from our televisions pierced us with secondhand sorrow.
Keep your farm above water in 2009: Think change
While the automakers were pushing for their bailout package on Capitol Hill this week, General Motors bought a full-page ad and admitted to consumers that it made mistakes (although it was buried in the trade publication Automotive News, which is read more by industry execs and lobbyists than Joe Consumer. Go figure.). “At times we
Right corn kernel traits give feed efficiency and value a big boost
All corn kernels may look the same, but hidden beneath that yellow shell are characteristics that can make a big difference.
Winter hiking: Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park
The rock formations at Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park make up one of the only exposed outcrops in northern Ohio. Learn how to safely hike there in winter.
How to grow a better garden this year
By evaluating the successes, challenges and disappointments of last year’s garden, you can ensure a successful growing season this year.
Produce conference draws 1,200 to Mount Hope
Mid-Ohio produce growers meeting draws large crowd at new building in Mount Hope.
2022 Noble County Fair sale
Find all the results for the 2022 Noble County Fair junior livestock sale here.
Guebert: Buy local now to prepare for future
Alan Guebert ponders the problems in the current agricultural landscape and considers the idea of buying local as a potential solution.
Growing in the beef industry
Not all bulls make the final cut to sell in the auction that concludes the Pennsylvania Performance Bull Test, but 18-year-old Jordan Seefeldt’s top placing bull was one of them.






