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Stubborn, yes; ‘un-teachable,’ no
In the five months and three weeks since readers last took over this space, my snail mail and e-mail has taken on a decidedly red hot-ice cold nature. Those who enjoy the column smother me in roses. Those who can’t stand my views — and, often, the fact that I exist — cannot believe someone
Geauga County woman travels to Taiwan, Zambia with IFYE
Many people like to wait for life to happen to them, and others actively search out what life experiences they can find. Meghan O’Reilly is an active searcher, wanting life to be a rich adventure. A self-described 25-year-old Geauga County native “farm kid” who participated in 4-H from the time she can remember, O’Reilly’s family
Here’s the scoop on daily serving amounts
Keeping the five major food groups in check, plus limiting your intake of fats and oils, will help to keep you healthy.
New Frontier Academy: New school, new opportunity
The Next Frontier Academy will help students gather the same skills as leadership and entrepreneurship by using the agriculture industry to grow those skills.
Top ag stories of 2012
A look back at the biggest events of the year, from record drought to more shale drilling.
Dairy Channel: Carbon sequestration research and its implications for agriculture
Ernie Oelker shares details of research to determine just how much carbon is in the soil under various management systems. The results may surprise you.
Lessons learned from my father
Judith Sutherland shares the memories of her father’s neighbor, and one of the most important lessons her father taught her.
Biological controls found for fungal diseases of soybeans
When certain mycoviruses infect those fungi, they can become less virulent — good news for crop yields.
Farmers expect net income will drop further
Seventy percent of farmers surveyed for Purdue’s most recent Ag Barometer expect a net farm income decline of 10 percent or more because of trade conflicts.
Portage County Fair seeks $800,000 for new livestock building
The Portage County Randolph Fair hopes to build a new 22,000 square foot Junior Fair Livestock Building to replace outdated swine, lamb and goat buildings.






