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Family strikes balance between tax-time tasks and cow herd care
Farmer Jerry Berg’s office serves triple-duty as a tax office, farm business and shrine to family accomplishments.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 22, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from Western Reserve FFA, Zane Trace FFA and more.
Pandemic provides opportunities to reflect on dairy industry strategies
Dairy Excel columnist David Marrison considers some issues within dairy industry and other agricultural sectors that the pandemic has shed light on.
Farm chores made fun, with the help of boy’s dog, pony sidekicks
Judith Sutherland’s dad often said he knew he was born in the time and place that suited him perfectly and was always grateful for that divine placement.
Face volatility with renewed focus on your farm
David Marrison urges farmers to deal with low commodity prices by reevaluating fixed costs, advocating for agriculture and staying informed.
Chickadees find ways to cope with cold weather
A frequent question among readers in the aftermath of last winter’s deep freeze was, “How do birds survive overnight low temperatures that plunge below zero degrees Fahrenheit?”
Utica and Marcellus shale: Carroll and Harrison counties still leading the permit list
In the Utica shale, there are 40 drilling rigs. There are now a total of 1,061 permits issued and 697 wells drilled.
O captain, my captain
Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. — Henry Ford There is a certain beauty in a Midwestern autumn afternoon. The light is golden and the air is brisk, but not yet bitter. We cherish those days. This is not one of them. This day is leaden. The air
How often should you test forages?
Phone caller: “You tell us to regularly test our forages, but how often should we do that?” Expert: “Um…” Now, there’s an answer.
There’s no better way to learn about agriculture than visiting a farm
We are a rural area, but by now many of these students are at least two generations removed from any family member involved in agriculture. They may live near a farm, or pass farms on the way to school every day, but what they know about farming or the environment is very limited.






