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Keys to maximizing the rewards of a baleage production system
Learn how proper management can help you avoid the risks of botulism and listeriosis and maximize your results in a baleage production system.
Ohioans better prepare for the spotted lanternfly
Ohioans better prepare — the spotted lanternfly was confirmed in Beaver and Allegheny counties, in Pa., just across the border from Columbiana County, Ohio.
Lake Erie Bill of Rights dead in the water
Lake Erie Bill of Rights is dead in the water, for now. Editor-in-Chief Rebecca Miller asks: what does it mean for farmers?
Confessions of a home renovation junkie
Leave Kymberly Foster Seabolt alone with a drill or a hammer and all heck breaks loose. In her column this week, she offers an update on her latest project.
Adult education
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers the adulting advice every young, and not-so-young, adult should heed.
Fishing and golf are rushed nowadays
Technology has taken, what was once referred to as fishing, down a high speed path, to what is now known as catching.
Thinking of Columbine, focusing on good
Kym Seabolt is impressed that the young adults, who grew up in the wake of Columbine and practiced lockdown drills, don’t allow fear to rule their lives.
Morrow County youth dies in farm accident
With National FFA Week coming up, a local school is doing its part to help support a family that suffered a tragedy.
We now interrupt this broadcast
Kymberly Foster Seabolt wonders if streaming TV and watching fewer commercials correlates with current spending trends.
Don Harpster: an inspiring farmer
Don Harpster lifted Judith Sutherland’s spirits back in the 1980s when farmers struggled. Now, at 90, he still knows how to inspire the farmer in all of us.






