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Lower grain prices may change how farmers make their plans

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Farmers appear to be gearing up for the low grain prices and the tighter profit margins that may be ahead.

Who invented the motorcycle? Well, let’s see…

Thursday, July 5, 2012

After supper on a recent hot Saturday night, I was sitting on my front porch nursing a cold glass of Pinot Grigio and watching the world go by on busy State Route 45 (See how exciting my life is?). Motorcycles It struck me that there were an awful lot of motorcycles going by in both

A few, not all, forages can be toxic after frost

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Fall is in the air and Jack Frost will certainly arrive soon. Each year after the first hard frost, I usually answer phone calls from forage producers who are very concerned about the dangers of feeding frosted forages. A very few, but certainly not all, of our forages can be extremely toxic soon after a

Not just for looks

Thursday, October 20, 2005

SALEM, Ohio – Picture it. A crystal bowl. Mounds of vibrant green, leafy lettuce. Red cherry tomatoes nestled inside.

The annual ritual of sheep shearing

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Sheep shearing is an annual rite of passage for Rebecca Miller. Despite the challenges, there is still something about that ritual of taking off the wool.

Geauga SWCD reflects on 75 years of conservation

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District looks back on all the district has accomplished in 75 years and remembers the men and women who contributed.

Annuals offer perennial advantange

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Fall is a critical season for the perennial pasture plant.

A dairyman, remembered

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Doug Dye was a glass half full kind of guy. The only thing he loved more than his cows was his family.

Ancient mounds inspire farm’s preservation efforts

Friday, June 24, 2022

Dean and James Barr have been working to set up a charitable organization to preserve the Snake Den Mounds Group near Ashville, Ohio, for future research.

Mahoning County farmers fight eminent domain for bike trail

Monday, July 8, 2019

Mill Creek MetroParks wants to extend its rails-to-trail bikeway and is using eminent domain to get the land it needs. Landowners are fighting back.