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Cuyahoga Valley farms resurrected
The Cuyahoga National Park is re-establishing farming where it was being pursued before the park was created 25 years ago. Proposals for sustainable farming operations are being accepted.
Coming out of the darkness of a long and cold winter
Maybe, this will be the year Eliza Blue sets some better boundaries around her time so she can say “yes” more often to the things that feed her soul.
Ohio Farmers Union members focus on CAUV, water quality
Revising the farm real estate (CAUV) tax formula and compiling data on the density of livestock in Ohio’s watersheds lead the Ohio Farmers Union’s list of public policy priorities for the year.
Ohio county fairs back in the saddle after challenging 2020
A year ago, some Ohio fairgrounds stood empty for most of the summer. Now, with COVID-19 cases mostly waning and guidelines lifted, they’re back in business for the 2021 season.
Hey, 2020, thanks for crazy highs and insane lows
Rebecca Miller stopped writing at one point this year. She started again, because she could take a breath long enough to put something down in written form.
Columnist shares popular poem, ‘The Morning of Christmas’
Scott Shalaway first wrote a birdwatcher’s version of Twas the Night Before Christmas back in 1988, and readers responded enthusiastically. Requests come every year to reprint it, so here it is!
700 days doesn’t define you
Far from being “the best days of your life,” if you are lucky, your high school days do not matter nearly as much as you have been told it does.
May is Ohio Beef Month: Take the 30 day protein challenge to kick off grilling season
The challenge, issued by the nearly 17,000 Ohio beef farming families, encourages participants to enjoy lean, high-protein foods like beef, just in time for summer grilling season.
Agronomic crops team schedules presentations for Farm Science Review
There is a chance for one more agronomic crops field day, Sept. 17, 18 and 19, at OSU Farm Science Review, at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, near London Ohio.
Michigan horse confirmed with Eastern equine encephalitis
Michigan has confirmed the first case in 2013 of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in a 12-year-old grade mare from Van Buren County in the southwestern part of the state.






