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Strategies for producers dealing with drought-affected pastures
Here are some strategies Ohio producers can consider when dealing with drought-affected pastures and forage shortages.
Memories of trash and treasure: Part I
Judith Sutherland recalls her sister’s excitement on trips to the dump, treasuring hunting through the trash.
Grow history: plant heirloom fruits and vegetables
Growing heirlooms in the home garden helps preserve genetic diversity and biodiversity of plant species. Learn more about 12 heirlooms to try this spring.
Extended flooding from Tropical Storm Bill remnants could drown soybeans
The soybean crops in Ohio could be in danger if flooding continues to be a problem this weekend.
How much nitrogen does your field really need?
A new tool helps farmers feed crops only as much as they really need, saving money and the environment.
Songwriters tell our lives in music
“God is in the roses, the petals and the thorns, storms out on the oceans, the souls who will be born. And every drop of rain that falls, falls for those who mourn…… God is in the roses and the thorns.“ — Roseanne Cash By JUDITH SUTHERLAND One of my earliest memories, emblazoned on my
PROGRESS: Soybean uses go beyond livestock feed
Ohio soybean growers fund new uses research to fuel demand.
Treasuring shared moments is the real magic of Christmas
Kymberly Foster Seabolt ponders what really makes Christmas special, and the evolution of how she’s defined a special Christmas over the years.
Everything but the kitchen sink, and a kayak
Kymberly Foster Seabolt, hilariously, recounts the chaos and clutter that have come with renovating her kitchen.
15 farm safety tips
15 safety tips to make 2017 the safest year on your farm yet. Set goals to get more training and education for yourself and your employees.






