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For the birds
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is patiently waiting to reclaim her porch, while the birds that have taken up residence raise their young there.
How to enjoy a greener holiday this year
Summit Soil and Water Conservation District Outreach Coordinator Sandy Barbic provides tips to enjoy a greener holiday season this year.
No-till becomes way for Fred Yoder to leave his legacy in the land
Fred Yoder began using no-till practices early on in his farming career, a passion he has passed on to his son.
Just how poisonous is pokeweed?
Pokeweed can be found in the eastern half of the United States, invading reduced-tillage fields. It’s poisonous to humans, livestock and pets.
Caesar Creek features fossils and fishing
Julie Geiss and her family recently visited Caesar Creek State Park in Waynesville, Ohio, delighting in the fishing and fossil hunting opportunities.
Monday holiday makes for odd trading
None of the regular Monday USDA reports were available on Oct. 14, also known as Indigenous Peoples Days, but the trading went on in Chicago.
In case of emergency please send chocolate and pizza
Kymberly Foster Seabolt feels unseen by many modern conveniences, but maybe that’s a good thing.
Spring forward
Jim Abrams reflects on signs of spring he’s noticed and those he’s waiting on around his property in northwestern Ohio.
How to manage alfalfa in the fall
Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh explains different scenarios that can impact an alfalfa stand’s regrowth the following spring.
Traders are wary of new USDA report
Marlin Clark weighs in on how grain traders on the Chicago Board of Trade are feeling about the Feb. 11 World Agricultural Supply and Demand report.






