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A perfect Father’s Day gift
Father’s Day has never ranked among my top personal holidays. I got no more excited about Father’s Day than, say, any holiday belonging solely to a religion to which I do not belong.
Supplementing low-quality forage
From one extreme to another, farmers have had it all.
Sacred ground: Archeological dig sifts 150-year-old Quaker burial site
Archaeologist John R. White, professor at Youngstown State Univeysity, began a dig at a historic Damascus Friends Church burial site last year.
Rural youth borrow money, build dreams
Twelve-year-old Mark Riley from Ashtabula County used his first $5,000 USDA Farm Service Agency youth loan to buy four Holsteins.
You’re raising what? Pigeons!
WOODSFIELD, Ohio – A 32-by-40 pole building stands just off the edge of the gravel road, its new red metal siding gleaming in the bright September sunshine.
Champion market hogs’ drug tests raise red flags
One exhibitor cleared of wrongdoing, one other still looking for answers.
PROGRESS: Calculated risk
PARKMAN, Ohio – Kevin O’Reilly wrote his first farm business plan in high school.
The Geauga County teen wanted to borrow $200 from his father to start a sweet corn enterprise, but before his dad would hand over the money, Kevin had to calculate his input and labor costs, create a sales plan and identify potential risks.
Enough is enough
After falling into the deadly pattern of opioid addiction, Brent Bennett found hope through his faith and the support of his family.
How can grain prices be this low?
It’s dry out there and grain prices remain low. Marlin Clark weighs in on planting progress, crop conditions and corn, soybean and wheat prices.
Making maple syrup all about family for first generation producers
Hanley’s Sugar Camp in Geauga County, Ohio opened its doors to visitors last weekend to visitors to share their love of maple syrup production.






