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Advice on how to be a columnist,unless your name is Britney Spears
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt has often been approached by many aspiring columnists who wish to know how one actually gets into the business.
The joy of toy tractor pullers
SHELL ROCK, Iowa – Most farm boys aspire to their dad’s farming interest. If it is a livestock enterprise, a son will often become involved.
Grasslands Council: Ohio group honors grazing gurus
Two men recognized for their work in the forage industry.
Old and new murals, mosaics portray local history in unlikely public places
Floodwalls have joined the walls of post offices and libraries and the sides of buildings as the canvas for community art.
Stark Co. home to generation after generation of family showmen
For some families, curly hair is the predominant genetic characteristic. For this family, however, that trait is 4-H.
Fair Person of the YearGerri Moore: Learning and leading
Gerri Moore is at the top of it all as Hookstown’s fair board president and this year’s Pennsylvania Fair Person of the Year.
A forest meets the road
Scott Galloway loved to hunt, so he bought a forest. But it soon became much more than a spot for recreation.
Take a second look at your hay habit
There are many factors that go into your decision to cut hay. The main question that you have to ask yourself is if cutting hay is the best management decision for your farm or are you doing it out of habit.
Tips for best manure application in winter
Katie Eikleberry talks about the importance of good management practices when it is necessary to apply manure to fields during the winter months.
Planning spring grazing improvements
Ohio State University Extension educator Dean Kreager offers tips to start planning spring grazing improvements.






