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Fields of dreams and deer
Jim Abrams gives an overview of Ohio’s deer population and offers insight to hunters looking to better manage trends and promote healthier numbers.
Researchers are concerned by H5N1 bird flu’s ability to mutate, reassort
If the H5N1 bird flu reassorts in a new species, like pigs, it could eventually lead to more severe human infection. And no one knows what it will look like.
That one day … A bull shattered a farmer’s life
A Highland bull shattered the life of Judy Ligo when he turned on her.
A dairyman, remembered
Doug Dye was a glass half full kind of guy. The only thing he loved more than his cows was his family.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 16, 2010:
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Zane Trace FFA members in Jennifer Johnston’s leadership class organized a fundraiser for the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, also known as UNICEF. The group set a goal of raising $500 to donate to the organization. This amount matched the amount of funds that would be needed to purchase a play
The ‘real’ farm crisis: Planning for the next farming generation
Dover-area farmer turns operation over to children; estate plan in action.
Roundup of FFA news for May 11, 2023
Catch up on FFA news from Zane Trace FFA, Southern Local High School FFA, Edison High School FFA and Western Reserve FFA.
USDA ‘data dump’ excites commodities markets
Marlin Clark explains corn and soybean price changes due to the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and the Quarterly Grain Stocks reports.
Orphan trains carried at-risk youth west
“Orphan trains” were one of many remedies to try to unravel the plight of poverty in the cities of America in the mid-19th century and early 20th century.
A beginner’s guide to growing backyard grapes
To successfully grow backyard grapes, you need to select the right cultivar and then meet its planting, pruning and growing requirements.






