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Bullish on renewables: First Earth Day organizer still going green
GOLDEN, Colo. — Earth Day Founder Denis Hayes had a roller coaster ride as head of the Solar Energy Research Institute 30 years ago, but today he said the drive toward renewable energy is “unstoppable.” “The only question is whether the United States or China or Europe will lead the way,” said Hayes, who was
Couple discovers history on Portage County farm
RAVENNA, Ohio – Snow blanketed the ground the first time Chris and Tom Hopes laid eyes on the old farmhouse north of Ravenna.
Farmers face big decisions under Farm Bill commodity programs
It’s the most complicated farm bill in history, which means producers have to answer tough questions before making decisions.
Hemp on the rise: Is it a sure thing?
Hemp, which was recently legalized with the 2018 Farm Bill, is making a comeback. While this new crop holds potential, there are still many unknowns.
Ohioans weigh in on distressed watershed rule proposals
Ohio ag department hears concerns over a proposal that would change rules for distressed watersheds in the state.
How to safely remove bats from your home
Learn how to safely remove bats from your home, and contribute to the protection and management of these beneficial mammals.
Joel Salatin shares Polyface values in Holmes County
Local foods advocate and author gives keynote address at Family Farm Field Day
Group says selling dogs, puppies at auctions needs to stop
Dog lovers, breeders express divided views on the marketing of dogs at auctions.
Farm bill [almost] done
After a six-hour marathon conference session that ended around 1 a.m. May 2, key Congressional leaders say the new farm bill is “almost done.”
Take care of your round bales, and they’ll take care of your livestock
Storing hay, after production, has a cost to the farm operator in terms of time, effort and machinery required to move bales from production areas to storage areas and then to feeding areas.






