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Good weather has (some) farmers smiling again

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Large areas of the Midwest still have very little planting done. Where it is good, it is very good, but where it is bad, it is awful.

Christmas critters and tiny trees

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Kymberly Seabolt combats a sneaky squirrel in her artificial Christmas tree and ends up replacing it with the Charlie Brown Christmas tree, unintentionally.

Food fads and wrong advice

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Some of our beliefs about food and fat may need to be reconsidered.

Blog: Giant pumpkins are a labor of love for the Moshers

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

For the Moshers, growing giant pumpkins is a rewarding hobby.

Farm-raised athlete inspires us all

Thursday, April 4, 2013

In a world in which role models are sorely needed, this farm girl from Fresno, Ohio, stands impressive and tall.

Building a better handbasket

Thursday, July 12, 2012

We wind down a dusty back road, into a gravel parking lot, and step out into the searing blanket of 95 degree heat. Mr. Wonderful balances a mega platter of potatoes and I gather my purse, lock the car and wonder, yet again, how it is they seem to move the parking lot further and

Some must reads on white-tailed deer history

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Over time, many hunters develop an expertise about certain species. For some it’s waterfowl; for others turkeys are the obsession. But for many, if not most, it’s the white-tailed deer. Such expertise comes from years of field experience. It’s much more than getting into the woods a few weeks each November. It comes from becoming

Avoid undesirable plants and improve forages with pasture management

Thursday, March 24, 2011

We are at my favorite time of the year. Grass is starting to grow. Depending how far south you live, some have already started to graze pastures. On my farm, the spring calving cows have been on stockpiled fescue for about three weeks on high ground, avoiding most of the mud, but this weekend I

Raccoon Creek highlights success of Ohio’s Acid Mine Drainage Program

Monday, October 18, 2010

NELSONVILLE, Ohio — The success of the Ohio Acid Mine Drainage Program was recognized in a celebration of partnerships by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mineral Resources Management. The event was held at the Raccoon Creek Kern Hollow site — an acid mine drainage treatment system which is representative of similar water

Marcellus Shale gas leasing: Consult your lawyer, and get it in writing

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Be prepared when approached about a Marcellus Shale gas lease.