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Be aware of poison hemlock this spring
Poison hemlock is a biennial weed that is toxic to livestock and people if ingested, making it dangerous in the edges of pasture fields and hay fields.
How to water your vegetable garden
Not every plant in your vegetable garden likes to be watered the same. Learn the water requirements and preferences of each variety to improve your yields.
Can we ‘break tyranny of hunger’
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell says the link between soil carbon sequestration and world food security can’t be overemphasized and can’t be ignored.
Respecting land stewards of the past
There was the feeling of carrying the torch for the people who came before us, farming the land with a nod of respect to its history.
The difference between broth and stock
Stocks and broths are used to make sauces, soups, stews and more. They are similar, but not the same. Knowing the differences can improve your cooking.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 18, 2013:
BURTON, Ohio — The Geauga Dairymen 4-H club met July 9 at Hastings Dairy. All members were required to participate in the Skill-A-Thon July 13 at the Geauga Fairgrounds. The members reviewed a few final pages to be complete in their Project Record Books. It was announced the Lake County Captains are hosting 4-H night
How to choose milkweed for your garden, landscape
Milkweed is a beneficial host plant for Monarch butterflies. Learn how to narrow down which varieties will work well in your yard or garden.
Thanksgiving is around the corner … so is local food
COLUMBUS — Conscientious eaters from around central Ohio have one more reason to be thankful this holiday season. They will go “over the river and through the woods” Nov. 23 to pick up a box of locally-grown chemical-free produce and a pasture raised turkey for Thanksgiving. The food was grown by farmers from the The
Massey Ferguson 8280 plows through plowing world record
A Massey Ferguson tractor plowed through the world plowing record by plowing 620.899 acres of French fields in 24 hours.
A life’s story worth telling
An interview with a blind man and respected broom maker changed Sutherland’s approach to writing narratives. It was a story worth telling in her hometown.






