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Dairy Excel/Channel: Working things out: Family businesses face challenges
Ernie Oelker discusses farm families’ struggles with their businesses.
Dairy Channel: A recipe to mess up your farm
Dianne Shoemaker, northeast Ohio district dairy specialist with OSU Extension, writes about the “10 Stupid Things” people do to blow a good farm operation right out of the water?
Progress Edition: Produce farm ‘brings country to the city’
What started as a pony project for the Mason brothers ended up becoming their livelihood.
Central Ohio’s own outback
LANCASTER, Ohio – Tammie Rogers swings her pouch over her shoulder and hides it in the layers of her fleece coat.
Unusual Curly horses are treasure for Meads
American Bashkir Curly horses are unique because their coat, mane and tail more closely resemble a poodle than a Quarter Horse.
Agencies work together to conserve wild pheasant populations
The Ohio Division of Wildlife and Pheasants Forever, Inc. are known for providing pheasant hunting opportunities and working to conserve wild populations.
Cleveland-born veteran finds peace, community in W.Va. farming
David Clough, Marine Corps Reserve veteran and owner of Creekside Farms, moved to West Virginia to farm after years of living near Cleveland.
Pipeline easements: Get what you want, up front and in writing
SALEM, Ohio — Are you being wooed by a landman for a pipeline easement? You may want to slow down the relationship and think about what you want before jumping in. Remember, this is a lifetime commitment. And it won’t be a relationship between you and the landman. The pipeline easement will be relationship between
Hold your horses: Those horses sure do eat a lot, don’t they?
(Part II of a three-part series)
SALEM, Ohio – So you wanted a horse or maybe your children talked you into buying a horse.
Farming new fields of mushrooms in Wayne Co.
Mushrooms made it possible for Tom Wiandt of Burbank to get himself back down on the farm after spending a number of years working in Wooster as an engineer.






