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Knox County farmers reflect on nearly five decades of no-till
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio — There are few tools as important and symbolic to farming as the plow. In one form or another, the plow has persisted across most generations of agriculture — from the horse-drawn hoes and “scratch” tillers used by ancient peoples, to the modern moldboard of the past 200-300 years. After all, if
Keep planting the seeds of hope
Eliza Blue plants 100 bulbs with the hope her efforts will yield better results than she’s had in the past.
Discovering The Right Wright
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb discovered there’s more to the Wright brothers’ success: their sister!
Honda partners with wind energy company
PIPESTONE, Minn. — Juhl Wind, Inc., an established leader in the renewable energy industry with a focus on community-based wind power development, ownership and management, has reached an agreement with Honda Transmission Mfg. of America, Inc. to develop, install and operate two utility-scale wind turbines that will generate electricity for the plant in Russell’s Point,
Brushed Barns of Ohio
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her discovery of the bicentennial barns.
Food safety, not luck, needed to cook corned beef safely
Use good food safety practices to cook corned beef for St. Patrick’s Day. It should be handled with care to avoid foodborne illnesses.
Truck transportation came a long way
A look back at the development of the Packard truck in the early 1900s.
Spring planting requires increased focus on safety
As spring planting heats up, remember to be safe.
Tracing the rich history of national 4-H
4-H, which began in 1902, is a combination of the efforts of people concerned about young people and its early history is an example of its cooperative nature.
Asian Carp poses threat to future of Great Lakes
The date is 2019. It’s mid-summer, mostly sunny, with a nice, cooling breeze and sky full of deep blue. What a fine day to head to the deep water. Lake Erie’s central basin is choppy and warm, a perfect day to troll for walleyes. The lines are set, the Cleveland skyline is partially hidden in






