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Working in healthy ways keeps occupational therapist going at Purple Skies Farm
At Purple Skies Farm, in North Royalton, Visar Duane, an occupational therapist, focuses on working in healthy, environmentally sustainable ways.
Ohio Poultry Association honors Tom Stoller with top award
The Ohio Poultry Association selected its 2019 award recipients during the organization’s annual meeting and banquet held April 12 in Columbus.
Stopping the spread of invasive species
Julie Geiss outlines some invasive plant species spreading within the U.S. today and ponders the best management techniques.
Bluebirds make a comeback with some human help
As winter relaxed its grip earlier this month, six consecutive days of bright sunshine and blue skies left no doubt that spring was on its way. Red maple buds burst open, and a pair of eastern bluebirds began visiting a nest box on the edge of the yard. They were just beginning to investigate and
$1 billion to refinance status quo won’t stop ag pandemics
Alan Guebert recommends the USDA consider how animals are raised rather than issuing payments as part of its highly pathogenic avian influenza action plan.
USDA confirms additional cases of bird flu in Indiana
The USDA has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic H7N8 avian influenza, or bird flu, in a commercial turkey flock in Dubois County, in southcentral Indiana. This is a different strain of HPAI than the strains that caused the 2015 outbreak.
A thing of the past: Check row planters
Learn more about planting corn in checkrows.
1950s farm matriarch set a high bar
Judith Sutherland remembers Mary Eileen Esselburn, who passed away last week at 91, as a remarkable, sweet soul.
Ohio Poultry Association honors four
Three individuals, one organization honored by Ohio Poultry Association for dedication to Ohio’s egg, chicken and turkey communities.
Reader: Be cautious and remember chemicals are dangerous
This is an open letter to farmers, farmer’s wives, and farmers children.






