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Apple Castle orchard and market: 7 generations and still growing
Visit western Pa’s Apple Castle year-round for their home-grown apples, peaches and other produce (but don’t leave without one of the Johnston family’s doughnuts!)
Dairy dream yields Trumbull Co. family farm
Most farms are handed down from father to child. The opposite is true for Eric Campbell, who started Center Creek Dairy and then brought his father into the business.
Seven Ohioans commemorated with top conservation honors at state fair
Seven Ohioans dedicated to the conservation and preservation of Ohio’s natural resources were inducted into the Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame July 27.
Bred to buck
BURBANK, Ohio – Charis Thorsell sinks into a wicker rocker on her parents’ wraparound porch, tucking her guitar with the dolphins on it under her elbow.
Navigating life as a little sister
Judith Sutherland talks about life as the the fourth sister in line, how she “was something between a shadow and a very annoying glue stick.”
Ryegrass staggers affects unusual number of animals in Ohio
Ryegrass staggers is usually reported in Australia and New Zealand, but Ohio is near or at the top of cited cases within the United States. Find out why.
Prevention is key: Take steps to winterize boats
Sorry guys and gals, but we are just hours away from the kind of cold weather that can damage outboard and I/O power boats. Act soon or face the consequences next spring.
Wind farm impact studied
GREENBELT, Md. — A Texas region containing four of the world’s largest wind farms showed an increase in land surface temperature over nine years that researchers have connected to local meteorological effects of the turbines. The land surface temperature around the west-central Texas wind farms warmed at a rate of .72 degrees Celsius per decade
Wet weather forcing harvest to lag behind this year
Farmers face frustration as weather continues to push back harvesting.
Lifetime of farming has its rewards
Jersey dairyman’s farm swallowed by development but his legacy lives on






