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Feeling Fall
Sun warmth makes a welcome friend in spring, highly acceptable after the dreary chill of winter months. Sun warmth becomes a dear prize in the fall as the possibility of experiencing it dwindles fast. I had so much to do at home that I had no time to have a picnic. I prioritized in my
You don’t want to miss this workshop
Hello northeast Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania dairy farmers. Ohio State University Extension in Ashtabula County will hold a milk marketing workshop from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Nov. 25 at the Williamsfield Community Center in southern Ashtabula County. This workshop, New Tools for the Dairy Farm Manager — Managing your Margin and Profits with MILC-2008
Nothing beats a June afternoon
Columnist Judith Sutherland says summer is the time to enjoy freedom but there’s still always work.
A Clampett full of catchy phrases
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her reunion, via video tribute, with wit and wisdom of “The Beverly Hillbillies.”
Ashland Co. recognizes top 4-H’ers
ASHLAND, Ohio – Friends, members and volunteers with the Ashland County 4-H program celebrated a successful harvest of activities and projects during their annual recognition banquet.
Paddy Fork Acres wins SWCD award
Awards also presented for big trees, hay show and land stewardship.
Ohio’s Rex Spray honored for decades of sustainable farming
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – A tireless innovator and one of Ohio’s greatest examples of profitable, sustainable farmers, Rex Spray received the North Central Region winner of 2006 Patrick Madden Award.
Is composting economical option for downer cattle?
Livestock that are composted with the approved technique are reduced to clean bones in four to six months.
OSU programs look for solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems
SALEM, Ohio – Ohio State University is tackling some of society’s biggest issues through a $100 million investment in 10 high-impact programs at the university.
First female state 4-H leader Mildred Fizer celebrates 100th birthday
Mildred Fizer, of Morgantown, West Virginia, the first woman to lead a state 4-H program, celebrated her 100th birthday earlier in March.






