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The Great Depression stayed by photography
“The Art of Humane Propaganda: Photographers of the Farm Security Administration During the Great Depression,” is a photographic documentary on exhibit at the Columbus Museum of Art through Sept. 2.
What does it take to grow the perfect Christmas tree?
It’s always Christmastime for Jim Rockis, who breeds, grows and sells live conifers for Christmas trees.
Finding Ferdinand Brader
The story of Ferdinand Brader remains partly a mystery as his original artwork turns up in farmhouses across Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio.
Top farm stories of 2011
A year-in-review look at 10 of the biggest farm issues we covered in 2011.
Outrage over ‘White Rural Rage’
Alan Guebert shares his thoughts on political identities in rural America, and what books on the subject have been getting wrong for decades.
Warming up to a surprise pet
When she moved into her new house Eliza Blue acquired a pet bunny she didn’t plan on. Now she’s battling icy conditions to bring it fresh food and water.
Hemming and hawing avoids tougher action and “us”
The USDA talks around the issue of market concentration, Alan Guebert writes in his latest column.
Bittersweet butchering
Eliza Blue knows the problem with roosters, but she can’t help herself when her children want to get chicks at the local hatchery.
Almost time for lamb-nesia
Every winter around this time, baby lambs begin prancing through Eliza Blue’s dreams — no matter how exhausted she was during the previous lambing season.
Newly signed Ohio law defines natural gas as green energy
House Bill 507 defines natural gas as green energy and requires state agencies to open public lands to oil and gas leasing.






