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2017 Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame inductees

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

The Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame will induct the 2017 honorees; Dwight Beougher, James Buchy, Opal Holfinger and Virgil Strickler Aug. 4.

With effort, we can all be conservationists

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Learn more about how to volunteer your time and get involved with conservation.

What’s the milkweed-monarch connection?

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Though the lives of milkweeds and monarchs are ecologically intertwined, the relationship is far from exclusive.

Stress management during tough financial times on the farm

Thursday, May 5, 2016

There is no doubt the production agriculture sector is going through a tough financial period. In particular, low crop prices and low milk prices are severely impacting row crop and dairy producers.

Taking a look at recent newspaper quotes in conversation on farm topics

Thursday, March 19, 2015

A renewable fuel standard and immigration are two farm topics that have been in the news recently.

Royalty battle: Pennsylvania landowners file $5 billion suit against Chesapeake

Friday, August 15, 2014

A $5 billion dollar class action lawsuit has been filed by Pennsylvania landowners against Chesapeake Energy Corp. and its subsidiary, Access Midstream Partners, over gas and oil royalties.

Pony love is equal to Grandpa’s love

Thursday, January 23, 2014

“The journey through life is brightened and enlightened by those who travel at least part of it on horseback.” —Anonymous Part Three Ponies, my friend Cindy explained to me just yesterday, have two gears. The first gear, she said, is known as a filling-loosening trot; second, a flat-out gallop. “Wait,” I said. “What is that

You know the saying, ‘with friends like these’? How it’s playing in D.C.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

So you think you’re going to get a farm bill by the time the budget brawl breaks out Oct. 1?

It’s mating season for mammals in North America

Thursday, February 21, 2013

It’s common knowledge that wildlife breeds in the spring. When it comes to medium and large mammals, however, common knowledge is often wrong. Mating season peaks in mid winter for many mammals, and some species actually mate a year in advance of giving birth. Baby fisher The fisher, for example, is a large member of

Elves gone wild

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Sometimes I’m just glad my kids are old enough that I can still fake being an adequate parent with a minimum of effort. At 13 and 15 they are still willing participants in the magic of Christmas gifting, albeit with a wink and a nod. To bring about Christmas magic I need only bake the