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Preparing for the milk inspector
Spring cleaning takes on a different meaning for farm families. Judith Sutherland recalls the routine of preparing for the milk inspector.
Live in a loving way and show gratitude for each day you are given
Judie reflects on the life of her sister-in-law Mary, who recently passed away.
What to watch for with Asian longhorned ticks and Theileria in Ohio in 2024
Ohio State Extension educator Timothy McDermott talks when and what to look at for when it comes to Asian longhorn ticks and Theileria in Ohio.
What Appalachia needs in the next farm bill
The next farm bill is an opportunity to reshape agriculture to actually feed people and save the environment, according to ReImagine Appalachia.
The story behind the story of science writer Rachel Carson’s life
Rachel Carson is known for her writing, but she should also be remembered as having lived an extraordinary life.
Grow your own backyard berries
To grow your own backyard berries make an environment that supports plant health, choose cultivars well suited to the region and provide proper plant care.
In livestock guardian dog training, you need to be there
For Tarma Shena, it’s not the livestock guardian dog and the stock on one side of a fence, away from the shepherd. They are in it together, start to finish.
Meat processing backup leads to tough decisions
With meat processing plants partially or fully closed or backed up with orders, some Ohio farmers are reluctantly reducing their flocks or herds.
Virus sheds light on farmers’ plight
Judith Sutherland offers insight into the complications related to COVID-19 that are impacting both farmers and consumers.
Online only: auctions take to the internet
Auctions are a part of rural life. So, it was jarring when all live auctions in Ohio were canceled because of COVID-19. But companies are adapting.






