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Keeping good time means regular oil changes, for your clock and your car
Taking care of your timepiece investment takes time.
America: We’re an aging nation
In 2030, older people projected to outnumber children for first time in U.S. history.
Real winners: Buyers honor boy’s memory
CANFIELD, Ohio – The real winner of the 2005 Canfield Fair’s market livestock sales was the Roy Smith family of Salem.
Loving all the hopeless things
As a child, Judith Sutherland named all the animals on her family farm. She couldn’t give up on any without recognizing its wonder in the world.
Signs of spring surround us in March
The signs of spring are all around and Julie Geiss is soaking them up.
Have you caught the birding spark?
May is when many birders are born. The aroma of lilacs fills the air and spring migration shifts into overdrive.
How could the haze of wildfires affect crop growth?
Smoke from Canadian wildfires in 2023 has potential to cause harm to plants, but the diffuse light may help to offset reductions in overall light intensity.
Ohio FFA celebrates meaning of ‘I believe’ at 84th state convention
Ohio FFA honors its best in Columbus.
Low genetic diversity among US honey bees
A recent study found the U.S. honey bee population has low genetic diversity, which could have a negative impact on future crop pollination and beekeeping.
Ag Committee OKs draft of new farm bill; boosts conservation
“The Agricultural Act of 2001” H.R. 2646, will go to the full House this fall. The Senate Agriculture Committee is just beginning work on its own version.






