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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.
Invasion of Normandy took careful planning
Learn more about the planning and execution of the Invasion of Normandy — “Operation Overlord” — on June 6, 1944.
How to save a life: Changing the way we look at mental health and farming
Pennsylvania farmers and mental health care providers discussed what to look for and how to help someone who is struggling.
The history of steam engines: Who made them?
When I started this series of articles many years ago, I featured the specific properties of various makes of engines in several articles. Since then several good books have been published listing the different engines and showing mostly pictures and brief descriptions of what they built. In many cases a company built several different models.
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
Jefferson County Fair: Grand champion hog sets record; sales up $35,000
SMITHFIELD, Ohio – If Jefferson County 4-H and FFA members were stranded on an island last week, what are the two things they’d have been sure to bring with them?
Their livestock projects and plenty of buyers, which is exactly what the young people brought to Friendship Park bidders’ pavilion Aug.
Mother Nature’s best-kept secret: Hickory nuts
Tami Gingrich shares her love of hickory nuts with readers, offering tips on collecting and eating them.
Ohio ag groups want to enter legal battle over Lake Erie pollution
Ohio agricultural groups, including the Ohio Farm Bureau, intervene in a lawsuit over Lake Erie pollution regulations, aiming to protect small farmers.
Back to local
The COVID-19 crisis seems to be pushing people away from grocery stores chains and back to local food sources, like farmers markets and on-farm stores.
Rural hunger: West Virginia braces for federal program changes
Rural hunger has been on the decline. West Virginia researchers, families and food banks say upcoming changes to federal programs might put any progress at risk.






