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Hard work helped by early technology
For centuries, grain was threshed by beating the grain with flails, trampling it with horses or oxen, or by pulling stone or wooden rollers and sledges over it.
Medina farmer awaits decision on ammonia tank
Anhydrous ammonia hearing reset.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 8, 2010
ALLIANCE, Ohio –The March 22 meeting of the Country Folks and Country Barbwires 4-H groups was held at the Washington Township Fire Department. Some important upcoming dates are quality assurance April 17 at noon at the Washington Township Fire Department; clothes judging July 15; and Extravaganza July 17. Also at the meeting, N-Z members gave
Henry Bergfeld — The long and short of loving cattle
SUMMITVILLE, Ohio – Henry Bergfeld was never supposed to be a cattleman, never supposed to be college-educated, never supposed to be a cutting-edge leader at one of the nation’s largest cattle ranches.
Finding ways to farm between solar panels
Agrivoltaics is making some headway in Ohio as farmers and Ohio State University researchers look for ways to integrate solar power and agriculture.
The luna moth: Mother Nature’s masterpiece
The luna moth’s soft, dreamy appearance features a snow-white body, pale green wings and startling eyespots and unique tails that keep it safe.
Bell Tower Brewing Company & Kitchen offers unique culinary adventures
Pastry and dessert cook Andrew Horning likes give customers an adventure, offering menu items that are a bit different and a bit risky.
Rootstown Reindeer Farm spreads holiday joy, peace
Rootstown Reindeer Farm started with a literal dream for Kellie and Mike Gregg. Now, it’s well on the way to being a full-fledged agritourism farm.
Ohio needs trappers to manage furbearer populations
Trapping of furbearers is important for conservation and a host of other reasons. However, the average age of trappers in North America is 50 years old.
Ohio Farm Bureau leaders review farm bill priorities
During their trip to Washington, Ohio Farm Bureau leaders met with U.S. representatives to discuss farm bill priorities and issues affecting Ohio farmers.






