Saturday, May 9, 2026
shopping

As we approach the heavy shopping holiday season, Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges us to get over ourselves.
Hazard Item No. 1112

This antique Mile Craft tool was made right here in Ohio but its use is unknown to us. Can you name the tool and tell us how it was used?
corn kernels and dollar bills

What is flowing "into" your farm's wallet? This question is the opposite of last month's column and is equally important.
Rotor cap

Mike Tontimonia runs through some things boat owners should consider when winterizing their boats this year.
Farmer Advocates

Alan Guebert reflects on comments made by a pair of ag experts about the White House's announcement about its $12 billion tariff mitigation package July 24.
cardinal

Jim Dieter settles into his new role as district manager of the Medina Soil and Water Conservation District and lists the happenings in Medina County.
Avery 5-10 Model B

Rated at 5-10 HP, the little Avery 5-10 Model B was just 50 inches wide, 54 inches high, 135 inches long and weighed 2,600 pounds.
Ruffed Grouse

For nearly 25 years, unpredictable fluctuations of ruffed grouse populations in the Appalachian region have frustrated wildlife biologists in many states.
combine in corn field

Low prices make marketing decisions easy to defer, but the big, early crops mean most farmers will have some corn and soybeans that need to go to town.
fall agritourism banner

Agritourism gives farmers an opportunity to diversify operations and add a new stream of revenue. Check out these 10 ways to advertise your event for free.