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We’re not crazy, the times are

Thursday, November 28, 2019

According to Alan Guebert, crazy seems to be exactly how business is done in American agriculture today.

Harvest starts in a cloud of dust

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

The combines were running hard in northeast Ohio the last few days, and farmers were mostly happy with yields.

Lucky Chucky

Thursday, November 14, 2002

Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the new creature sharing her yard.

Dry summer is a reminder to plan for the worst, be thankful for rain

Thursday, August 2, 2012

,My, how things change. It seems like just the other day (it was actually about Christmas time), I was writing an article about all the mud that we all were dealing with, and now we’re all looking for some relief from the record heat and near-drought conditions. Sure goes to show you that when it

Vote yes to support 4-H

Thursday, April 25, 2002

Former 4-H’er encourages voters to support upcoming levy.

Managing pastures for genetic potential

Thursday, May 25, 2017

A recent study out of the University of Illinois suggests that the low energy and high protein in lush pastures may have a negative impact on reproduction.

Solitary lawman: A day in the life of an Ohio wildlife officer

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources divides the state into five wildlife districts, each with three wildlife supervisors. Each county, however, is patrolled by a single wildlife officer.

Flies are more than just pesky

Thursday, May 17, 2001

According to an Iowa State entomologist, biting flies can adversely affect animal performance, and spread disease among your cattle.

Henry Bergfeld — The long and short of loving cattle

Thursday, April 14, 2005

SUMMITVILLE, Ohio – Henry Bergfeld was never supposed to be a cattleman, never supposed to be college-educated, never supposed to be a cutting-edge leader at one of the nation’s largest cattle ranches.

Midwest wetlands almost gone but still have most species

Thursday, May 1, 2003

New research shows that most of the original species may still survive from yesterday’s wetlands.