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Ethan Holmes may be young in years, but he’s fueled by ambition and energy
On the weekends, Ethan Holmes would head to the incubator, where he would spend the weekend making applesauce.
Garrison is Ohio veterinarian of year
Brad Garrison, of Wooster, Ohio, has been dubbed the 2022 Ohio Veterinarian of the Year.
New Year’s Eve challenge
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about the challenges of making it to midnight on New Year’s Eve.
DairyPalooza celebrates 10 years
Although it was a long time coming, the 10th anniversary of DairyPalooza took place at the Wayne County Fairgrounds April 30.
2016 was warmest year on record
According to NOAA and NASA data, 2016 was the third year in a row to set a new record for global average surface temperatures.
The end is near (sigh) again
In the decade-long, tens-of-billions-of-dollars effort to sell the world on a global free trade deal, several things did not happen. Didn’t come close. First, a global trade deal didn’t happen; in fact, it never came close to happening. Second, contrary to predictions, world trade did not end even though multilateral talks did. Indeed, worldwide merchandise
New year, new car
Kymberly Foster Seabolt has never been fancy or flashy when it comes to choosing new cars. Ironically, her newest vehicle has its own plans.
Improve on last year’s shortcomings
As it applies to no-till and soil conservation, frost seeding can be an effective, economical and environmentally sound method of improving forage in pastures and hay fields.
Land bulls, bears and squirrels
The neighborhood farmer grapevine, fiber optic for years now, was set abuzz two weeks ago with news that a 237-acre piece of the township for sale at $12,500 per acre. Whoa, right? Promising land Well, the land sports five-year averages of 199 bu. for corn and 60 bu. for soybeans and is home to a
Important election year for farmers
It has been a month since the Super Tuesday election. Boy, it has been peaceful these past few weeks. Amazing how the barrage of robo-calls subsided after March 6. However, it won’t be long before we are once again inundated with campaign advertisements citing the merits of each candidate as we move closer to the




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

