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The ‘softer sex’ was tough as nails
The stories of so many of the women who came before us have always left me wondering how in the world women ever became termed the softer sex.
Sons have successful spring turkey season
Julie Geiss recaps her sons’ successful 2021 turkey hunting season.
Singin’ the blues: Stop factory musicians
(Editor’s note: As we get closer to the 25th anniversary Farm Aid concert Oct. 2 in Milwaukee, expect to hear the refrain “Stop Factory Farmers.” Farm Aid tells us corporate agriculture drives small farmers from the land, ruins food and harms the environment. Ohio Farm Bureau communicator and music fan Joe Cornely, with tongue firmly
Spring can’t come soon enough
“In February a farm is like a child’s hand, opened and held palm up to show that nothing is concealed in it. Without leaves to veil the farm buildings and fields, the naked facts of a farmer’s work habits and holdings are revealed even to the casual traveler passing along the road. Did the farmer
Learning lifelong lessons and making memories
Being a member of a 4-H club means commitment throughout the year. No matter the type of animal or project, invaluable learning takes place.
New farmers struggle with land access
Land is central to the culture of U.S. farming. It’s also central to what keeps people out of farming. It’s expensive, scarce and completely inaccessible for some.
Stark County fair sale results 2018
Check out the livestock auction results from the 2018 Stark County Fair.
Young farmers win big at the Stark County Fair
Portraits in Progress: Don’t look back: Maize Valley Farms taps into consumer market
The same innovative thinking that led Kay Vaughan into full-time farming and then into a diversified agribusiness is leading the family into the retail farm market business in a big way in 2001.
Columnist recounts visit to Ohio in mid-1800s
Today we don’t think of Ohio as being “The West,” although it was 170 years ago. I have bound volumes of an Albany, N.Y. farm paper, called The Cultivator, from 1840 and 1841, that contain a series of Letters from the West. These were sent to the paper by a traveler from Onondaga County, New






