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Vegetable crops field day set in Fremont
Participants to learn about recent research through tours Aug. 6.
USDA acreage reporting deadline is July 15
Ohio Farm Service Agency Executive Director Steven Maurer reminds farmers that July 15 is the deadline to file an acreage report for spring seeded crops.
Reclaiming spring’s beauty by picking up trash
There are many things Julie Geiss loves about the long, rural road she lives on, but the garbage that collects and is revealed in spring is not one of them.
Out of the closet: It’s us against our stuff
I think I want to move.
Oh sure, I love the house, the property, the neighborhood, and the schools. All our friends are here and the dogs finally learned how to strew the trash about the yard in the most efficient manner.
Dumpster painting sells for $103,000
Owner found it in the garbage, never liked it, almost gave it away several times, but wound up selling it for $103,000.
September’s gardening to-do list
September’s gardening tasks include planting hardy perennials, tending to fall crops, cleaning up spent plants, fertilizing and saving seed.
Why Is Corned Beef Pink?
Since corned beef is pink, how do you know if it’s fully cooked? And why is it pink anyway?
FSA county committee members help fellow farmers
Hello Again! As you read this, Memorial Day is right around the corner. Maybe you will celebrate with a cookout and a visit to the cemetery. Maybe you will attend a parade or maybe you will spend it in the seat of a tractor. No matter how you celebrate Memorial Day, I hope you take
High tunnel workshop set for Archbold, Ohio
ARCHBOLD, Ohio — High tunnels, an increasingly popular solution to extending the production season for fruits and vegetables, will be the focus of an Ohio State University Extension workshop to be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. April 13 in Archbold, Ohio. The morning session will be held at Sauder Heritage Inn, 22611 State
A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 23, 2009
WEST SALEM, Ohio —Members of the Northwestern FFA chapter traveled to the National Dairy Expo in Columbus for the State Dairy Cattle Management Contest April 11. The team placed sixth out of more than 50 teams. There were more than 225 individuals competing. Tyler Topp placed first in the state and Tessa Topp and William






