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Reminiscing
Every year, this time in May, Bryce Angell’s mind reflects about his father. He passed away two years ago at the age of 97.
Kent, Ohio, has an ‘a-luring’ fishing history
When it comes to the sport of fishing, Kent, Ohio’s, most significant claim to fame is a small bug created by William H. Schumman.
Trotter and Crosser get top honors at National Guernsey Convention
Two local dairy leaders received top honors at the National Guernsey Convention.
Helping family members in need
Judith Sutherland transcribes Alexander Smalley’s journal entries from 1873.
Plans for busy times this summer
If your goal is bigger than “making it through the busy season,” then that can help you focus on what matters most.
The novelty of backyard chickens
Farming isn’t a novelty. It’s a daily responsibility — even if you just have a few hens in your backyard.
Question, regret replaced by lively joy
Life is filled with questions, sometimes with answers, sometimes with just a tinge of regret for what might have been.
Sweat equity pays off at county fair
Our county fair, among the very last in the state to open each year, is under way.
The timing of this fair delights many, as they can select their very best produce to enter for 4-H and open class judging, and cattle and hogs are given just a little extra time to reach as close to perfection as possible.
Sexed semen: Get what you want
Research and technology is clearing a path that will allow producers to predetermine the sex of their dams’ progeny.
Is soil carbon underestimated?
The amount of soil organic carbon differs from soil to soil.






