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Making the farm-to-food connection
The new president for the Center for Innovative Food Technology is herself a farmer, and knows what food companies need to reach the market.
Agriculture needs better leaders
How will we — farmers everywhere — sustain our ability to feed any of us when there are more of us and less of everything else? Sheep, excellent or otherwise, ain’t gonna get that job done. Leaders will.
Talking the truth about trade
You know you’re far off the reality map when the American Farm Bureau’s former president, Iowan Dean Kleckner, publicly praises the Humane Society of the United States for its support of Central American Free Trade Agreement.
Keeping the clovers growing – Ashland Co. 4-H backers honored
ASHLAND, Ohio – Ashland County 4-H members and volunteers received honors during the recent annual countywide recognition banquet.
Is it climate change, weather weirding or land use impact?
Ohio Farm Bureau county leaders found themselves in the middle of a climate change debate on Capitol Hill during their annual legislative fly-in.
Have you ever sampled your hay? Is your hay really good enough?
Many of us feed hay this time of year, but how many of us actually know what we are feeding?
How to know if your garden is infected with late blight
COLUMBUS — Following the confirmation of late blight at an Ohio garden center June 25 and recent wet, cool weather conditions — which create a favorable environment for the spread of the fungal pathogen that causes this potentially devastating disease of tomatoes and potatoes — gardeners across the state are now wondering if their backyard
What makes a frog a true frog?
Jim Abrams writes about what makes a frog a true frog and what makes one a fake.
Autumn observations
Julie Geiss enjoys the slow change in seasons on the well-worn path through the woods every day.
Solving the mystery of what causes bald cardinals
Nancy Kincaid of Charleston, W.Va. writes, “My husband and I feed birds and squirrels in our backyard, and we have a special male cardinal we have fed for the last two years. He and his mate have raised many young during this time, and we have enjoyed watching them grow and visit our feeders. “This






