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Now’s the time to check finances
David Marrison urges farm managers to set aside time to work through the issues required to make their businesses more successful.
We need more versatile livestock guardian dogs
Tarma Shena shares how “what we’ve always done” with livestock guardian dogs isn’t going to cut it any more, especially as farming continues to change.
A roundup of 4-H news for July 28, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Geauga Dairymen, the Geauga Beef and Swine, the Geauga PrimeTime 4-H clubs and the Mercer County 4-H Roundup.
Grain harvest winds down to early finish
Although it is only the start of November, this strange and accelerated crop year is winding down to a close.
What you need to know about the Tree Assistance Program
Sign-up for the Tree Assistance Program continues.
Christmas Bird Count and Project FeederWatch
Cold winter weather means it’s time for two important citizen science projects — the annual Christmas Bird Count and Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Project FeederWatch. This year the 113th CBC runs from Dec. 14 through Jan. 5. Volunteers will devote one entire day to counting all the wild birds they can find. Local leaders determine
TV changed U.S., one show at a time
(Part I) In my childhood, television was very limited. And I mean that in every possible way. First, it went without saying that the television was never to be turned on when there was work to be done. And there was ALWAYS work to be done. TV in the middle of the day? I remember
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 15, 2011:
OBERLIN, Ohio — The FFA parliamentary procedure teams of the Firelands FFA would like to dedicate their best performances to date to Mr. Muth. Muth is an FFA alumni and one of their biggest supporters. Muth spent some time working with one of our junior teams. He was recently in a terrible accident and remains
FSA Andy: Holidays spur reminders
We all have rituals and traditions that put us in the mood to get things done before, well, fill in the blank. Here at the Farm Service Agency, we have some annual clean-up and reminders that need to be done with the coming of the New Year.
Nature books make great holiday gifts
I’ve got a bookshelf of titles to recommend as holiday gifts this year, so each gets just a thumbnail description. Suffice to say, if it’s on this list, I recommend it: Bird Feathers: A Guide to North American Species (Stackpole Books, 2010, $34.95) by S. David Scott and Casey McFarland is the first truly original






