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Cover crops can also offer your livestock another grazing option
Not only do cover crops improve soil quality and protect against leaching and nutrient runoff, but also they can make a great second crop.
Rescue workers need special farm training
Farmedic Training teaches fire, emergency medical, and rescue personnel to respond to farm accidents in a way that will reduce the rate of injuries and death on the farm and to themselves.
Center in Beaver Creek State Park allows visitors to get close to nature
The Beaver Creek State Park Nature Center is designed for anyone, especially schools who would like to teach about nature outside of the classroom.
A tiny worm in your strawberry won’t hurt you
Sometimes fresh produce can contain small pest infestations that aren’t harmful for consumers. Learn more about these occurrences and FDA guidelines.
Lonely Halloween
After being kind to two brothers late on Halloween, Bryce Angell is rewarded with a herd of trick-or-treaters each year following.
Trumbull County lawsuit: A notary has to be present when signing a gas lease
In the consolidated case, the landowners asked the court to rule that the leases were invalid because each of them was signed without a notary present.
Capturing the moment forever
As summer nods its farewell, our school hosts the annual football homecoming game and dance in mid-October each year.
Maybe Rachel Carson was right
When we speak of land conservation, the farmer in each of us tends to think of caring for farm ground in the best possible way.
Focus on ‘Future Perfect’
No matter where each of us is at the end of 2005, when the clock strikes midnight, we shall have moved into a new year.
JIMMY’S PETS: Compassion and Care for All
There’s a life lesson in each creature, whether great or small, shares Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb.






