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Farmers face big decisions under Farm Bill commodity programs
It’s the most complicated farm bill in history, which means producers have to answer tough questions before making decisions.
On a horse they can go anyplace they decide
Pegasus Farm offers a degree of independence to handicapped people who have very little of it in their lives.
Robotic milking setups have dairymen talking
The idea of cows milking themselves intrigues every dairy farmer who is tied to the barn twice or three times a day.
Endless colds meet spring fever
Spring as it comes and goes is, for Kym Seabolt, the season of rejuvenation, renewal and relentless allergies.
The legend of the Bloody Shoulder
Eliza Blue shares the legend of the Bloody Shoulder marking after getting her daughter a horse with it.
‘I used to say FDA stood for foot-dragging artists’
Alan Guebert digs into the reasons regulating food takes a back seat at the Food and Drug Administration.
Ohio teen wins national shearing contest
Mackenzie Campbell, of Palmyra, Ohio, won the National Sheep Shearing Contest Feb. 3 at the Black Hills Stock Show in Rapid City, South Dakota.
Go ahead and give disc golf a good throw
Julie Geiss and her family recently took up disc golf. Their most recent trip was close to home at the Mill Creek MetroPark farm in Canfield.
Hunter’s dream: Where are the caribou?
Caribou used to be a big game hunter’s dream, but something has changed. Nowadays, you hardly hear the word caribou spoken. Find out why.
Nitrogen-efficient crops: Can we grow more with fewer emissions?
Science offers an option to boost crop productivity and dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.






