Yearly Archives: 2018
Dairy center offers resources
The Center for Dairy Excellence continues to realize and offer relief for stress from managing a dairy farm.
Vitamin shortages are a threat, but can be managed
Find out what can be done to reduce vitamin supplementation costs and what can be done if you cannot find any vitamin A.
Challenges of hiking the Appalachian Trail
Hiram resident David Defer has embarked on his Appalachian Trail hike — a hike that typically takes most thru-hikers some seven months.
Tractors replace animal-powered equipment
Beeman's garden tractors were one the first to advertise value over horses.
Garek’s first bluebird nest box
Scott Shalaway helps his grandson set up his first bluebird nest box.
Quitters never win
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is leery of signing up for things, following a few tricky subscription cancelations.
Relaxing on Waikiki Beach with the Kennedys and Fortunes
This Vacation With Us photo of Brian and Barb Fortune, of Lorain, Ohio, and Mike and Beth Kennedy, of Thornville, Ohio, on Waikiki Beach,...
Spring into indoor seed starting
Seed starting allows you to get a head start on your growing season while saving you the money and time from going to a greenhouse.
Penn State College of Agriculture to hold open house
Prospective students and their families can explore the 17 academic majors and 22 minors of Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences on April 16.
A farmer worth a million dollars
Judith Sutherland had a modest childhood on the farm, but she'll never forget the day her father's tax accountant told him he was worth a million dollars.