Yearly Archives: 2018
Mule racing returns to Canfield Fair
After more than a 30-year absence, mule racing made its return to the 2018 Canfield Fair, Sept. 3.
Woman sentenced to 60 months for crop insurance fraud
Debra Muse was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison for conspiracy to commit crop insurance fraud and crop insurance fraud.
Ohio historical marker celebrates FFA jacket
FFA members recently unveiled a special memorial to remember the FFA jacket's connection to Fredericktown, Ohio.
Renting cropland still competitive
Although rent prices have remained fairly flat the past two years, it's still a competitive market if you want to add more acreage, or keep the acres you already farm.
Blockchain conference set in Cleveland
“Blockland solutions,” a blockchain conference, will take place Dec. 1-4, 2018, in the Huntington Convention Center in downtown Cleveland.
Crop farming at a young age
Crawford County farmer Casey Niese relies on the insight of his father and grandfather, and his college education, to succeed as a crop farmer.
Visiting the Great Smoky Mountains with the Gassers
We took a break at the Chimney Tops Picnic Area in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just south of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, with Molly,...
The story behind the famous poster
Judith Sutherland shares the story behind "You been farming long?" — the most highly recognized poster of all time.
The customer is often wrong
As we approach the heavy shopping holiday season, Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges us to get over ourselves.
Soy natural: Genetic landmarks show potential for aphid resistance
In a recent study, researchers have taken a big step toward identifying new soybean genes associated with aphid resistance.