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Center in Beaver Creek State Park allows visitors to get close to nature
The Beaver Creek State Park Nature Center is designed for anyone, especially schools who would like to teach about nature outside of the classroom.
Thieves steal farmstead print, owners need help recovering heirlooms
SALEM, Ohio – A Summit County farm family needs your help, whether you’re a farmer, auction-goer or antiques aficionado.
Raiders pillaging your milk check
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on reforms necessary to stop federal order pool raiding by producers from across the country.
Aftershocks
Not a day goes by that Jack Giulitto doesn’t think about his brother. Can a farm survive tragedy?
How to identify different types of conifers
Can you distinguish pine trees from spruce, fir, hemlock, yew and cypress trees? Each type of conifer has its own unique traits. Learn to identify them all.
Ohio’s ag, livestock groups speak out against Ohio Senate Bill 52
Ohio’s agricultural commodity groups spoke out against legislation that proposes giving more local control in the approval process for utility-scale wind and solar projects. The Ohio Pork Council, Cattlemen’s Association, Dairy Producers Association and Poultry Association warned against passing legislation that would infringe on farmers’ private property rights.
2016 Trumbull County Fair youth livestock sale
The Trumbull County junior fair livestock sale brought in over $280,000 for 219 animals sold, July 16, at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds.
Are you an employer of choice?
Many farm and non-farm businesses are struggling to attract good employees. Ohio State University Extension educator David Marrison has some advice.
Spicing up a dairy cow’s diet may be good for its health
Dairy-nutrition researchers have been experimenting with various dietary supplements to bolster the immune systems of transition cows.
Facebook spurs army of Ohio farmers headed for Kansas
Friday morning, March 24, a convoy of over 50 trucks and trailers, and over 50 people from all over Ohio will set out for Ashland, Kansas, bringing with them hay, fencing supplies, feed and much more.






