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Hunt legally with these considerations
Hunters, trappers and anglers try very hard to do the right thing and stay within the rules. See if you can pass today’s hunting quiz.
Rep. Gibbs addresses farmer concerns for 2018 farm bill
With the 2018 farm bill approaching, U.S. Rep. Bob Gibbs, R-Ohio, met with Ohio farmers and agriculture industry leaders Sept. 21, at Ashland University, to hear what matters most to them.
Diversity on the farm: My cows are prejudiced
What should you consider when trying to accomplish diversity and inclusiveness on the farm? Columnist Ed Brown lays out the benefits and concerns.
Farmers talk purity and purpose at Organic Farming Conference
Organic farming conference draws 475 to Holmes County.
Birds don’t always need your help finding feed
There’s almost always plenty of natural foods to supply the needs of winter birds. However, they can provide endless entertainment throughout the year.
Living like a good neighbor
It’s hard to think of summer without thinking of the many neighbors who shared the southern Illinois heat, humidity and mosquitoes on the dairy farm of my youth.
Rotate your crops; it increases yields and lowers cost per acre
Having no rotation on your crops will absolutely exhaust your soils and limits its natural abilities to help your crops grow.
Replacement heifers: Management benefits the bottom line
Reproduction is the most influential factor contributing to the profitability of a cow calf producer.
What I hit on my summer vacation …
My vacations, as always, are a bit unpredictable.
Good night for a moon view, sort of
We took a short ride in the car at 1 a.m., just around the circle drive to prove that even if the moon was overhead of the house, we would never see it in the overcast.






