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A four-letter word to embrace: Plan
Change, no matter how uncomfortable, sometimes causes us to look at our operation and discover that there are more ways to do things than we believed possible.
Old friends and new adventures in Richfield
Julie Geiss reunites with longtime friends and explores Richfield Heritage Preserve.
Ohio salutes 125 historic farms in 2017
In 2017, the Ohio Department of Agriculture recognized 125 new century, sesquicentennial or bicentennial farms owned by the same family.
Feeding the soul: Violet Maston shares love of flowers at Sweet Violet Farm
At Sweet Violet Farm, in Leroy, West Virginia, Violet Maston is sharing her love of flowers, with more than 50 varieties that she sells to florists and directly to customers.
EPA proposal could mean stricter pesticide application requirements
A proposal by the EPA could mean age restrictions and more training requirements for farmers to get recertified for pesticide application.
Wheat growers advised to scout for stripe rust; still time to apply fungicide
COLUMBUS — While most wheat statewide is at the early grain fill stage of development, growers should still scout carefully for stripe rust, as some farmers have reported finding the disease in their fields, according to an Ohio State University Extension wheat researcher. For those who do find the disease, there still may be time
Antioch College
Many Antioch College graduates pursue agriculture, forestry, conservation and biology careers.
Researchers find resistant glyphosate in Ohio marestail
Herbicide control options in soybeans could become more limited if glyphosate-resistant weeds spread.
New communication methods for old iron
The advancements of technology have made it possible to watch foreign and domestic steam shows on the computer.
The great race: auto vs. locomotive
Harry McGee raced the St. Louisan from Indianapolis to Terre Haute in 1915, proving an automobile could provide faster transportation than a train.






