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Youth can offer hope in Ohio’s opioid fight

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Hope for Ohio conference draws youth from across the state, to discuss what they can do in their communities to beat the opioid crisis.

Mechanical corn pickers were off to a slow start

Thursday, October 26, 2017

During the 1920s, the pros and cons of the new-fangled machines were hotly debated in the farm press.

Beating the heat: Livestock and pets need special attention during hot weather

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

With high temperatures expected to continue into August, it’s a good idea for producers and pet owners alike to review their cooling systems, and be sure their animals stay healthy during this prolonged period of heat.

Blink and it will all be long gone

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Don’t even blink, or everything will be gone. That fire-red inferno of a maple tree now ablaze in the front yard will be naked. That birch tree whose fallen foliage will have already made a golden circular skirt on the still-green grass and its bared white arms will plead for a blanket of snow. Blinding

Power to the people: My so-called pioneer life

Thursday, September 25, 2008

By Day Two, when the power company was reporting that it might be a WEEK until we got power — plucky and intrepid had morphed into a deepening sense of dread.

Birdsong Farm: Community, environment are top priorities

Friday, June 13, 2014

In Hiram, Ohio, Birdsong Farm owner, Matt Herbruck, says: “I realized I needed to do a job I felt good about at the end of the day.”

The great race: auto vs. locomotive

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Harry McGee raced the St. Louisan from Indianapolis to Terre Haute in 1915, proving an automobile could provide faster transportation than a train.

Federal dairy policy seeks market ‘security, stabilization’

Thursday, September 29, 2011

The bill is expected to replace “current, outdated dairy programs” with “new risk management tools.”

Didn’t summer just get started?

Thursday, August 14, 2008

These poignant lyrics to a sweet melody — “Believe me if all those endearing young charms were to fade by tomorrow and melt in my arms …” — are from a long ago love song Thomas Moore wrote in 1801. Why does the sentimental ballad play in my mind this bright August morning? Because I

Screen free is not scream free for me

Thursday, April 21, 2011

April 18-24 is Screen-Free Week. Since 1996, organizers have exhorted us to turn off screens via the implementation of Screen-Free Week (formerly TV-Turnoff). Ever since it replaced turning off the television for one week with the scarier prospect of turning off ALL screens (including computers, video games and smart phones), resistance has risen. I’m sure