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We are blessed to live in rural America
“Fireworks bring us together to celebrate all that we have, our many gifts as a free nation.” — Pearl Tinus, 1955 No matter how old we grow to be, bring out an amazing fireworks display and each of us lights up like a child in the depths of summer vacation. Last night, we were once
One farm, one family, one fresh start
Like a person, sometimes a farm just needs the chance to start over. At New Beginning Stable in Kent, Ohio, Jason and Charlene Curtis are wiping the slate clean and breathing life into a farm that was once a black cloud over its community.
Summer: Time to stop and smell the roses
Columnist Judith Sutherland appreciates the joys of summer – especially its glorious middle.
Many happy postal returns to you all
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt just wants to mail a stuffed toy and board game. Is the Postal Service too busy with live alligators to deliver her package?
Wind farms’ income still up in the air
Be careful before throwing caution – and cash – to the wind when exploring wind farm options.
Connection direction: Frequently asked questions
Answers to farmers’ FAQ about connecting with local retailers and restaurants.
Growing an interest in agriculture
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – About 200 producers from across Ohio put off tending to their fields and crops May 24.
Beaver-Lawrence Holstein Club celebrates past, looks to future
The Beaver-Lawrence Holstein Club celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special historical timeline.
Turnips pull grazing season along
SALEM, Ohio – The cows know what’s coming. Trumbull County cattleman Jim Balzer schleps across the muddy cow lane toward the pasture behind his house, his herd of 20-plus Simmental brood cows in tow.
Rare tractors are real treasures
EAST SPARTA, Ohio – There are only seven Farmaster tractors left in the world and just six Intercontinentals.






