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Man’s best friend is a teacher, too
It’s tough to do the right thing, especially when it comes to a pet who’s a member of the family, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Convenience, changed eating habits, finances lead Americans to eat out less
Dining industry suffers as Americans eat more meals at home.
New tractor pushes people out of the driver’s seat
Driverless tractor technology is out there, but farmers don’t need to worry about losing their jobs to a new driverless tractor just yet.
Making the most of their milk
BEALLSVILLE, Ohio – To be prosperous in the dairy industry since 1867 means the Scheiderer family must be doing things right.
Image making before Wal-Mart
The Hancock Historical Museum’s current exhibit, Image Makers: A Century of Findlay Photographers, not only shows people how far photography has come, but illustrates how to determine the time period of undated photographs.
Do not thank a farmer
Editor Rachel Wagoner shares her thoughts on the most productive ways to show your gratitude for farmers.
Is late corn harvest a result of summer wildfires?
Many farmers are seeing a late corn harvest this year. Experts and farmers debate the causes of Ohio’s late harvest including wildfire haze, cooler temperatures and drought.
Medina farm set aside as historic property with park district, nonprofits
The Medina County Park District is taking over managing a historic farm property in Medina. It will be preserved as open space, as a working farm and as a place for education and history.
6 tips to keep your livestock parasite free
Learn more about livestock management techniques that can reduce your herd’s risk for parasite infection, and stop its spread when cases are discovered.
Southeast Gardens and Urban Farm focuses on community, sustainable ag
At Southeast Gardens and Urban Farm, in Columbus, Ava Johnson is focused on building a foundation of good agricultural practices and markets, and building up her community.






