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How best to connect with dad on Father’s Day
Maybe there is something better and more meaningful you can give your farming father this Father’s Day.
Last minute tax tips for the farm
The tax season is a great time to focus on the fiscal management of your farm operation and to check in on your estate plan.
Enjoying two of Ohio’s American treasures
Julie Geiss and her family visited the McKinley National Memorial in Canton, Ohio, and then explored parts of Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Marriage mileage
Kymberly Foster Seabolt celebrates her 25th wedding anniversary with Mr. Wonderful.
Address the ‘elephants in the barn’ on farm transition planning
Talking about the future of any business is important, especially so for family farms. Learn how to address the “elephants in the barn” and get started.
The Ontario wilderness then and now
Mike Tontimonia gears up for another fishing trip to Lake Temagami in Ontario, Canada.
Is your farm prepared for the future?
Has your family discussed the future of your farm? The “Planning for the Future of Your Farm” series can help you develop a farm succession plan.
Eggs are not just for breakfast
The Ohio Poultry Association launched the Fowl Mood Food Truck in Columbus to support Ohio Egg and Poultry Producers.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 19, 2009
DULUTH, Ga. — Jeb May, a 2009 graduate of Crestview High School, Ashland, Ohio, was one of 18 recipients of a $2,000 AGCO and AGCO Finance National FFA Scholarship. May’s parents are Judy May and Phil May of Ashland. Jeb is attending the University of Akron and plans to major in engineering. * * *
Childhood: Unplugged and unclean
Our son, at 12, is back from the wild. He has returned from a week at Boy Scout camp. He went off with big plans, a big grin and a “Class A” uniform thrown over his shoulder. I waved good-bye until the van was just a dot in the distance. Forms The decision to send






