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Scout Camp
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the adventures of scout camp.
Stranded in Sugarcreek turned out to be blessing
Bus troubles turn to blessing.
Soybean seed treatment proves to be cost-effective
COLUMBUS – One hundred and seventy-five soybean varieties were evaluated in the 2004 Ohio Soybean Performance Trials conducted by The Ohio State University.
Making manure-borne pathogens stay in place
Grass buffer strips may be a useful tool to prevent organisms from washing into surface water from farmland runoff.
Don’t compound compaction woes
COLUMBUS – For many Ohio farmers, this is the wettest fall since 2003. Not only is the weather throwing a strike at this year’s harvest and wheat planting, wet soil compacts easily and that can lead to problems next spring.
Boardman Channel Cats win annual Area 2 Envirothon
Boardman Channel Cats from Boardman High School (Mahoning County) scored 95 points at the Area 2 Envirothon and finished first.
Rotational grazing has many benefits
Rotational grazing is used to graze certain sections of pasture and move cattle before it is overgrazed, which allows the grass to grow back quicker.
Can you name this week’s antique tool?
You are on a roll for identifying our antique finds, Will this week be the week we finally stump you? Hazard your guess in comments.
Be familiar with state firewood laws, get what you pay for
The Ohio Department of Agriculture offers some basic tips to help when purchasing wood. Start by reviewing the following firewood rules and regulations.
Mule racing returns to Canfield Fair
After more than a 30-year absence, mule racing made its return to the 2018 Canfield Fair, Sept. 3.






