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Kasich Hall commemorates Ohio’s latest governor
The Ohio Expo Center and State Fair celebrated the re-naming of one of the newest buildings, named after Gov. John Kasich.
A barn cat with stand-out status
Barn cat Betty White is pretty sure Judith Sutherland couldn’t run the farm without her.
Music to the ears: Early migrants are back
The first hints of migration appeared when a few turkey vultures sailed over Scott Shalaway’s house. Since then early migrants have continued to return.
Regaining soil functions
Regaining soil health means higher yields and more aggregate stability. Experts describe the need to treat soil like a living breathing being.
Sometimes, you stand your ground
Judith Sutherland recounts her childhood confrontations with schoolyard boys, who excluded her from their games at recess.
World’s worst Pinterest party planner
If you are a low-key entertainer, just relax, call a caterer, book a venue, log out of Pinterest and write a check.
Will farmers need to switch hybrids or crops?
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, corn planting as of May 21 was at 73 percent planted, which was 24 percent ahead of last year.
Driverless tractors unveiled at Farm Progress Show
The New Holland NHDrive and Case IH Magnum concept tractors feature driverless technology.
‘Go time’ for newborns
A baby calf nursing for the first time . . . if everything’s going right, it might look a little peaceful. But no matter how serene it may seem on the outside, what’s happening inside is a fast and furious defense system.
Long weekends trigger grain market jitters
The grain market is trying to stage a rally based on a smaller crops for this year, but the markets for next year are looking to put a cap on gains.






