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There goes the seclusion, here comes another city
Columnist Judith Sutherland sees more and more people seeking the country life.
Nothing but sweet syrup memories
From waffles to blueberry pancakes, this Geauga County farm family loves making – and eating – their maple syrup.
Chuey gets Mahoning SWCD award
CANFIELD, Ohio – Springfield Township farmer Carl Chuey received the Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District’s Cooperator of the Year award when the district held its annual meeting Nov.
New diesel emissions standards to affect farmers
FARGO, N.D. – Starting Jan. 1, 2011, farmers will see changes in new diesel-powered farm equipment. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has mandated new diesel engine exhaust emission standards in its Clean Air Nonroad Diesel Rules. These new emission standards will impact only new equipment. “The EPA has adopted a multitiered, comprehensive national exhaust emission
Reducing tillage in organic vegetables
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — “Is there a way to try something different to move to less tillage?” That’s the question Anu Rangarajan, the director of Cornell’s Small Farm Program, asked an overflowing crowd at the latest Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) conference. Rangarajan urged the growers at this PASA annual Farming for the Future
Frogs bring community together in Valley City
Valley City is the official frog jump capital of Ohio, a title earned by hosting the festival every year since 1962. On July 21, thousands of people gathered in the small rural community to witness over 700 frogs jump.
Several tips for cooking venison
Venison steaks? Venison burgers? Venison roasts? Chris Kick shares some tips on how to cook this year’s bounty.
It’s all because of the Jersey cow
Even though she set out on a different course, Kim Billman’s love of the Jersey cow would ultimately lead her back to a career she was made for.
Don’t wait the wheat out, now is the time to sell
Marlin Clark believes the grain markets have approached their highs for the current marketing year and urges readers to lock in contracts now.






