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Taking a trip back to Ohio’s early days
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about Ohio’s towns, trade and population in 1819.
Coshocton County honors Mizers
COSHOCTON, Ohio – Plain View Farm, originally signed as the 10th Coshocton District Cooperator, received the 2003 Outstanding Conservation Farm award at the 62nd annual Coshocton Soil and Water District meeting Oct.
It’s a good time for declining farm costs
The good news is that while the USDA budget is up, farm program spending is down.
A home gardener’s guide to crop rotation
Crop rotation helps replenish soil, improves yields and prevents pests and diseases in the home garden. Learn the basics of rotating crops by plant family.
The future of food and farming will look a lot like our past
To look ahead, we also need to look behind, at where we’ve been.
Finally seeing the reverence of land
For 35 years I have returned to Indian Farm, when I can, to replenish what it first gave me as a child.
Utilizing warm season forages
The hot dry weather that typically accompanies the months of July and August reduces the growth and production of cool season pasture grasses. It can be a challenging time to balance forage supplies, pasture health and livestock numbers. One option that some graziers use to fill in this summer slump period is warm season forages.
Fairy diddles are nocturnal, but very common
I gently poked the nest until I saw some movement. Suddenly two big black eyes stared back at me. It was a flying squirrel.
Ohio Cattlemen’s Association gives awards and scholarships
Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s celebrates the 2021 award winners, scholarship recipients and Top Hand recruiters.
Experts advise ‘bounce forward’ on climate change
At the Ohio Ecological Food and Farming Association’s conference Feb. 13-15, climate change was a major focus. Experts advised farmers to “bounce forward” to deal with added risks brought on by changing climates.






