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Rain barrels help save water, money
With the water you’ll collect in a rain barrel, you can water flowers, landscape plants, trees and your garden.
Storms and birds: Thoughts from North Carolina
Scott Shalaway details what happens to birds during storms such as Hurricane Florence.
The day a new parlor came to the farm
Building a new parlor, whether it is a traditional or robotic system, can be an exciting, but stressful. Learn how to limit the headaches and stay flexible.
Trump Administration’s willful ignorance slows ag progress
According to Alan Guebert, quick personal wins are more important than long-term national success in energy or agriculture under the current administration.
Vernon family grows farm with good relations
This Muskingum County farm family started small and built their operation over the years, to about 3,000 acres.
10 safety tips for installing electric fences
Before installing an electric fence consider these 10 tips to promote efficiency and safety.
Blood for bats
Blood-sucking bats, mythical or real-life? Penn State animal science students collect bovine blood for Philadelphia Zoo’s colony of vampire bats.
7 tips to protect plants, enrich soil overwinter
The garden may look bare and dreary, but winter is nature’s time to rest. Nurture nature with these seven tips to protect plants and enrich soil overwinter.
USDA awards $1.3 million in grants to reduce child food insecurity in rural communities
The funding, ranging from $50,000 to $100,000, will help these rural communities implement creative strategies to improve access to federal nutrition assistance for families and children.
The grain market’s Big Bang Theory
The Big Bang Theory has been postulated by science to explain the origin of the universe. Some incredibly large explosion, according to this theory, started the ever-expanding nature of solar particles, including the one we are on. Some believe it happened by chance, an idea that requires more faith than believing that it was planned.






