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Post-industrial developer’s idea comes to fruition
WOOSTER, Ohio – Cleveland brownfield developer Todd Davis had a problem.
OFU files lawsuit to regain over $1 million in embezzled funds
Former Ohio Farmer’s Union Treasurer Kathy Beutler could file for judicial release at the end of November, but the OFU is seeking $1.2 million in damages in a new suit.
A perfect Father’s Day gift
Father’s Day has never ranked among my top personal holidays. I got no more excited about Father’s Day than, say, any holiday belonging solely to a religion to which I do not belong.
Herbicides and cover crops must agree on each other
Some ongoing tips for successful cover crops.
FTC sues Deere for blocking farmers’ right to repair
The Federal Trade Commission has sued Deere & Company, alleging an effort by the corporation to prohibit farmers from making their own equipment repairs.
Conservation district offers resources to help with the whys and hows
Conservation districts are where the why and how of conservation come together. The mission of the Guernsey Soil and Water Conservation District is to promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
Phipps Conservatory full of wonder and whimsy
Julie Geiss and her family recently traveled to Pittsburgh to visit Phipps Conservatory — a beautiful combination of Victorian charm and modern finesse.
Did you blink? It is indeed all gone
Somebody — was it you? — really, really blinked from the time you were warned that if you did it would all be gone! — because since I issued that warning just two weeks ago it is indeed totally all gone! And now that daylight saving time has also gone, the amount of light diffused
Have we lost our sense of direction?
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell says what agriculture needs is direction.
An organic interest in Pyrethrum
Insect control is safer and more sophisticated than ever before, but demand for organically-grown food has revived interest an ancient Persian pesticide.






