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Facing off over funerals in Pa.
Pennsylvania funeral home rules are restricting funeral directors and families.
Carroll County couple builds farm, family
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The story of one family’s cattle farm started when two college sweethearts met through their love of agriculture. Todd and Kim Davis first met at the American Royal, a national livestock show held in Kansas City, Kan., while both were in high school and then they reconnected while attending The Ohio State
Hardy group of 14 tour Holmes County horse barns
Curtains, barn design, stall construction, and solar power were explored on a four-barn Holmes County equine tour sponsored by Holmes County extension.
Conservancy adapts its approach toward saving the countryside
Novel community-based conservation approach takes the long view toward “changing tomorrow’s history.”
Favorable weather aids Ohio youth turkey hunting season
Ohio’s youth wild turkey hunting season ended April 18 with 1,473 birds harvested by young hunters. Find the full county-by-county results here.
Columbiana-Mahoning dairymen among state’s top-producing herds
The Columbiana-Mahoning DHI, or Dairy Herd Improvement, honored its top herds March 22 at its annual banquet at the First United Methodist Church in Salem.
Soil, what an amazing resource!
OK I admit it … I love soil. I know that kind of makes me a freak (at least that what my wife tells me), but I’m not alone. If you talk with just about any Soil and Water employee or board member, you’ll find an infectious love of soil and a passion to conserve
How can grain prices be this low?
It’s dry out there and grain prices remain low. Marlin Clark weighs in on planting progress, crop conditions and corn, soybean and wheat prices.
Corn prices trend lower as harvest wraps up
The end of November is normally not a great time for grain price changes, and we are on par this year. Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets.
The buck stops here
Jim Abrams recounts the story and events leading up to the indictment that accuses Christopher J. Alexander of unlawfully harvesting a buck Nov. 9, 2023.






