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Hollenbacks balance jobs on and off the farm

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Farming is a full-time job, but for this Licking County couple, off-farm jobs helped them get into farming.

Mike Bardo: Teacher by day, farmer by night

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Mike Bardo, a vo-ag teacher for 40 years may be done teaching for now, but he won’t retire from farming any time soon.

Eagle eye

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Today, I am writing this in on my mobile phone while my son is undergoing his Board of Review to become an Eagle Scout.

Columbiana County property owners negotiate new oil and gas lease terms

Monday, February 23, 2015

Shale leases for $10 an acre re-examined through mediation.

Done planting? Keep good records just in case

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Producers should record all pertinent information of natural disaster consequences, including as much documentation as possible to substantiate your claim.

Back in time, back to school

Thursday, August 22, 2013

“She is four years and 364 days old and she is spinning away from me like a leaf on the breeze.” I wrote that nine years ago on the day we signed our daughter up for kindergarten. I found it today, on the eve of her freshman orientation. She is now 14 years and 118

Don’t rock the boat

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Last week I wrote of how graciously Mr. Wonderful took it when I accidentally bumped our (read: his) custom boat trailer off a post. I am proud to say how nice he was about the whole thing. He didn’t get upset or call me careless or dumb (both of which would apply). He knew I

The unbearable silence of too clean

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Every parent knows that silence in small children is not necessarily golden. In households with young children, too much quiet is an instant alert to go investigate immediately. The briefest lull once prompted me to scrutinize my very young son’s whereabouts only to find my toddler, and an entire doorframe, covered in black permanent marker.

Floodplain management: Yes, it is important for everyone in Ohio

Thursday, November 15, 2012

As I drive by our streams, which are at higher water levels due to the rains from Hurricane Sandy, I can’t help but see how much flood damage could be avoided. Floods are a natural and unavoidable fact of life along streams and rivers. Loss of life and property damage can result when people choose

CAB notes sixth record sales year for beef, totaling 811 million pounds

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

CAB celebrates another record despite market challenges, amid U.S. cattle and beef supplies curtailed by economics and drought.