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Ohio school district’s solar array now home to new farm
The solar farm at Northwest Local Schools is home to the Northwest SCCTC FFA chapter’s first sheep flock and on-school farm.
Maintaining Ohio’s muskellunge population
Learn more about Ohio’s muskellunge population, why it has to be maintained, which bodies of water are stocked annually and how to catch the trophy fish.
Eli Shetler revives lime pile farm technique in Mount Eaton
By ARLEN D. MILLER MOUNT EATON, Ohio — What would motivate a 64-year-old to invest 90 hours of intense labor breaking up 30 tons of hard blue limestone and 7 1/2 tons of coal? On Nov. 27, the day after Thanksgiving, Eli Shetler of Mount Eaton, began building a “lime pile” by laying out 8-inch
From field to fabulous: Straw bales build house of gold
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Diana Dally can’t wait to finish building her dream house. She’s daydreaming of soaking in the spa-size bathtub that will overlook her 2-acre lake and the giant hemlock.
Queen for a day
GirWonder’s best friend saves day, retrieving her forgotten suitcase on her wedding day.
Lessons on being a better boss
Surveys have shown that the primary factor affecting a decision to leave an organization is whether or not the manager develops a trusting relationship with the employees.
Some plants naturally repel mosquitoes
Some plants naturally keep mosquitoes at bay. Most of them do well in containers that can be arranged around outdoor gatherings. Julie Geiss offers insight.
Should we let sleeping dogs lie?
Alan Guebert shares his thoughts on the proposed SNAP cuts that could drop 500,000 children from the free school lunch program amid farmers’ aid payments.
Ohio’s top conservation farmers honored
Five Ohio farm families honored recently for their conservation work were: the Brause Family of Crawford County; Paul and Joanne Mechling of Ashtabula County; Chuck and Diane Hicks of Washington County; the Lohstroh family of Madison and Pickaway counties; and T. Wayne Vickers of Pickaway County.
The reality of rural internet: stupidly expensive, unreliable
While the rest of the world is moving on to even faster internet connectivity, 39 percent of rural America remains stuck in the internet slow lane.






