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Jim Hershey gave up the plow long before no-till farming was credited with improving soil health. When he made the switch in ...
Western Reserve Artist Blacksmith Association recently held its annual conference with Anna Koplik who demonstrated new ...
Ohio Farm Bureau’s new health plans aim to offer affordable, comprehensive coverage for farm families, thanks to a law ...
Eliza Blue found her perfect "old lady pony" in a sweet, steady gelding, that gives great hugs, named Sugar Buns.
Although Kymberly Foster Seabolt's nest grows ever more empty, she holds out hope for plenty more time helping GirlWonder fix ...
Ohio State Extension educator Daniel Lima delves into cattle grazing habits, breed traits and tips to improve pasture health ...
Down over the hill, buried in briars and poison ivy, sat a box shape with a long wooden bar protruding from it, signaling to ...
Judith Sutherland recalls the way columnist Pat Leimbach connected with her readers through a genuine love of family farm ...
Retired game warden Jim Abrams considers the instinctual fear of darkness and the mysterious world of barred owls and their ...
With 2025 half gone, the cautious American ag economy, like the slowing U.S. economy, now tiptoes into its second half. Key U ...
Royal walnut moth dries its wings on the stem of a fairy candle after emerging from the soil below. (Tami Gingrich photo) ...
StarkFresh, a Canton nonprofit fighting hunger for 12 years, is closing due to funding and operational challenges, leaving a ...