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One bad day
Editor Rachel Wagoner writes about the various tasks a farmer must do, which sometimes includes euthanizing a sick animal.
Greenscaping can improve the health of your yard
Greenscaping encompasses a set of landscaping practices that can improve the health of your lawn and garden while preserving natural resources.
Uptick in commodity prices doesn’t change trend
Marlin Clark argues the recent uptick in corn, soybean and wheat prices doesn’t change the overall trend of grain prices sliding downward since May.
It’s elderberry time!
Tami Gingrich shares tips for identifying the American elderberry and using its berries.
It’s a great day for hay — let’s keep it that way
It’s important to inspect hay stacks for stability as you add or remove bales, and transport hay.
Looking into the loss of our favorite summer sparkle
Find out why fireflies are disappearing and what can be done to help.
Tariffs are never a good idea
Alan Guebert considers former president Donald Trump’s decision to make import tariffs the centerpiece of his campaign’s economic policy.
2024 Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions
The Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions livestock auction brought in $26,500 this year. The event was held Aug. 4 in the WCOL Celeste Center.
Oak apple galls
Have you ever noticed brown paper-like balls suddenly appearing on the forest floor or attached to leaves of oak trees? They might be oak apple galls.
Is your pasture ready for a drought?
Ag and Natural Resource Technician Kirstin Roman explains how to determine if a pasture can handle a drought and how to make pastures more resistant.