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Save yield by skipping a row or two
Skip-row production is gaining momentum in Ohio.
Livestock producers get drought assistance
The USDA is targeting $752 million for drought and disaster assistance for livestock producers.
Lake Metroparks presents HorseFest at Lake Farmpark
This two-day event focus on the versatility and history of the horse, offering a variety of equine activities and demonstrations for people of all ages and interest levels.
Interest in WWII is link to our roots
The current fascination with WWII goes beyond nostalgia, to a craving for a “watershed, defining, bonding event.”
2004 Across-breed EPD adjustments
By using the across-breed adjustment factors, animals of different breeds can be compared on the same EPD scale.
How to assess your risk for illness after removing a tick
Warmer winters mean more interactions between humans and ticks. Understanding risk and reducing exposure are key to avoiding tickborne diseases.
Appreciate, don’t fear, the ‘bugs of history’
As we patiently await the delayed emergence of the 17-year periodical cicadas known as Brood X, Barb Mudrak fills us in on what to expect.
As weather cools, care for winged friends
Barb Mudrak shares some tips for feeding birds in the fall from Adam Zorn, the University of Mount Union’s Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center’s program manager.
Amid ban, poultry exhibitors told to think creatively
County and state fairs still deciding what to do about this year’s poultry ban.
Winter of 1931
Bryce Angell takes readers back to a story Grandma Angell told him many years ago about the winter of 1931.






