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Balancing love, loss and life after a farmer’s suicide
A family finds a path forward after the sudden loss of their husband, father and what we can learn about how to save a life in a farm community.
Fall is a good time for soil sampling and testing
Now that the grass growth is slowing down, it’s an ideal time to take soil samples if you want to test your soil health.
A victory built on teamwork is all the more rewarding
Judith Sutherland celebrates Hillsdale High School football team’s last-second win in the regional semifinals of the OHSAA Division VII tournament.
Making a bat house a bat home
Jamey Emmert, a wildlife communications specialist for the Ohio Division of Wildlife, shares tips for making a comfortable bat house.
Strategies for producers dealing with drought-affected pastures
Here are some strategies Ohio producers can consider when dealing with drought-affected pastures and forage shortages.
Your local USDA office may soon be your local federal courthouse
Alan Guebert considers what the the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 28 ruling to overturn the Chevron deference means for the agriculture industry.
USDA officials visit Akron urban farm
The urban farm program at JoAnna House II & Outreach Center in Akron was highlighted June 12 during a visit from U.S. Department of Agriculture officials.
Roundup of FFA news for April 27, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from Ashland FFA, Northwestern Wayne FFA, Northwestern FFA and West Holmes FFA.
How should we define a livestock guardian dog’s intelligence?
Does thinking differently, having different priorities, or different solutions make a species more or less intelligent than humans? Why do we care so much?
How flood plain management affects you
Anyone who doesn’t follow their local flood plain regulations may open themselves and their property to legal action from their neighbors if a flood occurs.






