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Help us identify a ‘whatsit’
Our next submission comes from Travis Deetz in Sugarcreek, Ohio. His dad found Item No. 1279 in the woods on his property of 50 years.
Here’s what the numbers say about systemic discrimination in the USDA
Alan Guebert digs into how the USDA sent almost $24 billion to farmers over two years, but socially disadvantaged farmers received next to nothing.
Beauty always finds a way
Plants that grow in South Dakota do so without aid because years of evolution taught them to thrive there. Humans that live there have to be like that, too.
How to stay warm at night in an old farm house
Alan Guebert recalls the heating systems and various tactics his family used to stay warm 60 years ago in the farm house of his youth.
Ohio Farm Bureau funding water quality projects
For the third year in a row, Ohio Farm Bureau Federation is funding county Farm Bureau-led projects that help improve water quality in local communities.
A testimony to the Ohio State Fair’s milking parlor
The Ohio State Fair milking parlor is now at rest. However, it can boast over 50 years of service to literally hundreds of bovine beauties and their owners.
Do what matters most to you
Judith Sutherland urges readers to, do what matters most and speak the words you want carried forward in the hearts of those you hold dear.
Conservation planning helps save our soil
Conservation planning has been the root of the efforts to save our nation’s precious soil since the Dust Bowl era some 80 years ago.
Ohio residents: What you need to know about the spotted lanternfly
The spotted lanternfly has been found near Ohio’s borders. Learn more about the spotted lanternfly, where it’s spread in the U.S. and how to identify it.
OSU Extension director to step down
Roger Rennekamp, associate dean and director of Ohio State University Extension, will bring his 40-year career in Cooperative Extension to a close July 31.






