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Hummers, those mighty migrants, can still show up in winter
Mid-October marks the end of the ruby-throated hummingbird migration season, so it’s time to take down nectar feeders, clean them thoroughly, and store them until April, right? Generally, that’s good advice, but if you’re a hopeful birder, keep one feeder filled all winter. You may get to see a wandering hummingbird from the west. Hummingbird
Farmer learns to live by the weather
Columnist Judith Sutherland concludes a series on Charles Smart, who learned in the 1930s that farmers live by the weather.
Senate’s farm bill version on its way
WASHINGTON – The Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee approved its
Ringworm is highly contagious
It seems each year about this time that ringworm becomes a concern, especially with those youth who exhibit their beef cattle projects.
Prepare grain bids now for fall harvest
Grain harvest is fast approaching and it is time to prepare storage facilities and harvest equipment for the coming corn and soybeans.
Brookfield, Ohio: Four-wheelers destroy corn field
SALEM, Ohio – Tom Callahan and his dog exercise together each morning and night, talking long walks around the perimeter of the man’s Brookfield, Ohio, farm.
A year in the making: Hog projects a real win for girl
BAZETTA, Ohio – It’s one classic version of the 4-H livestock project story: Girl gets market animal, girls works hard with market animal, girl cries and begs parents to spare market animal from the chopping block.
The 20-minute projects that take much longer
Eric Keller offers insight into his project-planning process.
After a long winter, spring has sprung
Eliza Blue doesn’t remember ever appreciating the splendor of a seasonal change more than she is right now.
I am my own light, even in the darkness
It’s been a rough year for Eliza Blue with continued health problems. However, in her darkest days, she’s realized she is her own light.






