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Mounting resentments paved road to Pearl Harbor
The origin of Japan’s conflict with the U.S. stemmed from a belief that it had a spiritual right to become equal with the imperial powers of the world.
Holmes Co. student competes at National High School Finals Rodeo
Garrett Houin, of Lakeville, competed on Ohio’s team at the National High School Finals Rodeo this year, in Gillette, Wyoming, in July.
Muskingum Co. investor launches profit-sharing rural broadband service
Last year, Megan Kvamme launched a company, Ohio Transparent Telecom, or OhioTT, to improve access in rural areas, using fixed wireless connections.
Building new traditions with livestock guardian dogs
This year has ushered in a new tradition for Rebecca Miller: early morning treks with her livestock guardian dogs and sheep.
Brammer family aims to do it right with tree farm
The Brammer Family Tree Farm, in Columbiana County, was named the 2020 Ohio Tree Farm of the Year by the Ohio Forestry Association.
The Metrick system: do a little bit of everything
The Metrick family raises almost every kind of vegetable you can think of, plus apples, some livestock and some bees. It’s all for a love of agriculture.
Shepherd’s Symposium recognizes top Ohio breeders
The Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium was held Dec. 2, in Wooster, with the Kin family winning the master shepherd award.
Warm yourself with soup
Soup is high in liquid, which means it usually is lower in calories than other foods.
Ohio farmers put conservation to test
The demonstration farms in northwest Ohio continue to test and demonstrate practices that can improve water quality.
Mimicking nature: Cover crop guru Dave Brandt was an early adapter
Dave Brandt and his family have been using cover crops since the 1970s, and now operate a cover crop business.




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

