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Winter puts markets to sleep, for now
As it stands right now, the markets act like they have gone to sleep. But that is sure to change headed into the new year.
The curiosity of a child on the farm
Judith Sutherland recalls a close call from her childhood and reminds us that safety should always be a top priority with children on the farm.
Our innocence is easily stolen
Learn to protect your children from abduction.
Agritourism opportunities on the rise in Ohio
From U-pick patches, to vineyards and farm markets, agritourism is on the rise in Ohio. Current legislation in Ohio will further define what an agritourism operation is and how farmers can be protected in their agritourism ventures.
Leap of faith proves spring pollination can be honeybee free
Populations of imported European honeybees continue to decline under pressure from an array of pathogens.
HB 162: Natural gas severance tax proposal seeks infrastructure funding
State Rep. Jack Cera, D-Bellaire, has introduced a gas and oil severance tax plan that would partially fund local governments and statewide infrastructure projects.
The day my life spun out of control
I was probably thinking about boots when the white SUV pulled out.
History is airborne at Moore family farm
The Moore family has a long history in crop production, and a more recent interest in aviation.
Project helping Ohio communities avert bust after shale boom
COLUMBUS — Boom, then bust. It’s a scenario often played out in local economies heavily reliant on one type of industry, especially in the energy sector. And it’s an underlying concern for Ohio communities experiencing a boom in shale oil and gas development. But the cycle isn’t inescapable, say community development specialists with Ohio State
Holmes County Farm Bureau holds annual meeting
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — A volunteer group is like milking a cow a cow by hand, according to Eric Shaver. Shaver, a local veterinarian and 2014 president of Holmes County Farm Bureau, told members attending the 2014 Holmes County Farm Bureau annual meeting that it takes about 360 squirts to get a gallon of milk. And,






