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Spring forward to save energy? Not so fast…

Saturday, March 8, 2014

When the time comes, people around the world turn their clocks an hour ahead come the springtime and turn them back again when autumn arrives. This is because of daylight saving time, an idea first introduced centuries ago by Benjamin Franklin.

A man and his machines

Thursday, April 26, 2001

Charles Gander, of Stoneboro, Pa., has turned his “big toys” into a booming business, turning a lifelong love affair with machinery into a custom farming sideline growing as fast as corn in July.

City farming for country folks

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Urban farms are filling vacant lots, growing as rooftop gardens, and sprouting in streetside flowerboxes. Creative and resourceful city farming methods put-to-use in the country can increase farm yields, productivity and profit. Urban farming techniques can help country farmers optimize space, micromanage renewable resources, and market products direct.

A new way of thinking leads to a new adventure in Pinzgauer production

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Straying from conventional: Pinzgauer turns out to be cattle breed of choice.

Auctioneers inducted into Ohio hall of fame

Thursday, January 25, 2007

COLUMBUS – Approximately 200 auctioneers and guests turned out for the

New buyers snag three champions

Thursday, July 26, 2001

Chuck LaBlanc, who bought the Petersburg Marina last October, came to the Carroll County Fair Junior Livestock Sale with his partner Greg Turner, ready to bid. They spent $67,000.

How to preserve beets

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Use the following tips to produce quality canned, pickled and frozen beets that are optimized for prolonged storage.

Area toy museum can unleash the kid in you

Thursday, October 18, 2001

A Marx toy collector, Francis Turner, has rekindled the dreams and memories associated with the former West Virginia toy manufacturer by opening of an Official Marx Toy Museum in Moundsville.

The past, present and future of forage

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Ohio State Extension educator Chris Penrose looks back over his career, noting the improvements in the forage industry over the past 35 years, in his last All About Grazing column.

Hot and dry? Stick to what you know about pasture management

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Every Monday for the past couple of months on the OSU Extension crop team conference call I have heard Jim Noel from the National Weather Service say that across Ohio we are in a pattern of above average temperatures and below average rainfall. These are not encouraging words for a grazier to hear. This isn’t