Yearly Archives: 2018
The farmer’s shadow in your fields
Crop scouting needs to begin before the crop is planted and continue throughout the growing season.
Trade talks with China, ridiculous
Alan Guebert hopes U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators can forge a better deal than the current option in order to export soybeans, corn and pork.
When litter kills wildlife
Most anglers are dedicated conservationists, but some are serious litterbugs. They need to stop littering waterways with used fishing line.
Ranking hunting and fishing magazines
Mike Tontimonia shares his list of the best hunting and fishing magazines.
Roundup of FFA news for May 24, 2018
Catch up on news from Fayetteville FFA, Clear Fork FFA, West Holmes FFA, Miami Trace FFA, Crestview FFA, Northwestern FFA and United FFA.
Roundup of 4-H news for May 24, 2018
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Village Varieties 4-H club, 4-H'ers Unlimited, the Mahoning County Junior Fair board and more.
Steam fueled a revolution, but was risky
One of the prime movers of the revolution was the steam engine and its ability to pull multiple cars of goods and people along tracks across the country.
All hail the royal hoopla
Kymberly Foster Seabolt might not know the royals like others do, but she's always happy to see history in the making.
Parents’ own love story was almost interrupted by farming
When Judith Sutherland's dad landed her mom, he nearly blew it all when he told her he couldn't take her to the prom because he had to plant corn.
Southeast Ohio farmers offered free energy assessments
Farmers in an eight-county region of southeast Ohio can take advantage of free solar, geothermal or bio-methane assessments through July 1, 2018.