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Complicated barn cat politics
Barn cat politics are complicated. They are full of alliances, double-crossing and violent overthrows.
Newly signed Ohio law defines natural gas as green energy
House Bill 507 defines natural gas as green energy and requires state agencies to open public lands to oil and gas leasing.
When the soul and the body reunite
Eliza Blue feels like her body and soul might finally be getting reacquainted after so much time spent apart.
The legend of the Bloody Shoulder
Eliza Blue shares the legend of the Bloody Shoulder marking after getting her daughter a horse with it.
From ink to electrons: The retirement of print journalism
Alan Guebert discusses the bleak future of print journalism and the reasons why print newspapers are closing for good.
America’s love/hate relationship with our biggest trading partner
Alan Guebert discusses the current economic woes of China and how this may play a part in U.S. and China relations for 2024.
What we save, saves us
Eliza Blue finds comfort and hope in the resilient little kitten she’s been tasked with bottle feeding around the clock.
Stark Co. farmer Ben Klick embraces technology, new challenges
Klick has farming in his blood. He is part of a farm family that’s in its fifth generation. According to Klick, farming is a business, and everyone should be open to the entrepreneurial side. In the meantime, he is giving voice to a new generation.
Frugal gardening hacks to improve soil, plant health
There are so many everyday items that can improve the physical qualities or change the chemical components of your garden soil.
Nowhere to hide at low tide
Many ag companies followed a pattern of higher stock prices from January through late April and then faced hard declines. Alan Guebert explains why.






