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Ohio farmers making good planting progress
Farmers are making a lot of progress, at least locally.
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.
Harvest is here, prices are not
I am having trouble coming to terms with the idea that we are still not to the last week of September and we are well into harvest, even here in the frozen north (Ashtabula County, Ohio, if you are not a regular reader).
Kent State Tusc. branch debuts agribusiness degree
Educational opportunities for Ohio agriculture students spread east to Tuscarawas County.
What you need to know about the Tree Assistance Program
Sign-up for the Tree Assistance Program continues.
Coming soon to a garden near you: Hummingbirds
The best way to attract hummingbirds is to plant native, nectar-bearing flowers.
Fire takes terrible toll on beloved barn
A barn fire: “My husband later said the moment he opened the door, he felt he was staring the Devil in the eye.”
Planning happy holidays
Over the river and through the wood to Grandmother’s house we go! It’s a refrain as old as the hills — or at least as old as the holidays. What is far less worthy of sing-along, but just as common, is the well roasted chestnut of holiday discord: where — and with whom — to
First World Problems of the scratch and dent variety
We have recently been beset by a plague of First World Problems. First World Problems are defined as issues that arise from living in an industrialized nation that pale in comparison to the real troubles of the inhabitants of less industrialized cultures. (Example: If you are living in a mud hut on a war torn
Magazine column shows how dating has changed
Not long ago I bought a bound volume of Successful Farming magazines from 1939 (the year I started first grade). Each issue contains a monthly letters column titled What do you think?, where readers sounded off about many subjects. I reckon the following exchange in the columns could be called “Love on the farm.” Starting






