Columbiana Co. career center renovates landscape, vet facility
The Columbiana County Career & Technical Center completed a $1.1 million renovation that includes a new greenhouse, labs and classroom space. The open expanse of the former horse arena now houses the landscape and design work space.
Are black vultures coming to a farm near you?
Historically, southwest Ohio has been hot spot for black vulture sightings and threats, but the birds seem to be on the move, with reports coming in as far north as Summit County this year.
8 reasons record keeping for taxes is essential
Discover how record keeping can improve overall efficiency on your farm and make tax season a breeze.
From serving to farming
Garret and Natalie Love, Linesville, Pa., returned to the farm after service in the Ohio Air National Guard. They now manage a herd of 70 black Angus.
Harvest is actually going better than it feels
The U.S. grain market expected cheap prices because of the big corn and soybean crops, and got the worst over with. We have actually rebounded nicely from the lows, says grain merchandiser Marlin Clark.
How to avoid ‘gamey’ venison in the field
Understand all of the factors that can affect the taste of deer meat in the field. Learn to manage and preserve venison to get rid of undesirable gamey flavors.
Columbiana County landmark is coming down
Columbiana County landmark for nearly 150 years, the Zarnosky barn, is coming down. The barn is being professionally disassembled.
Parents and students, check out college tax credits
The IRS reminds parents and students to see if they qualify for either of two college tax credits or other education-related tax benefits when they file their 2016 federal income tax returns.
3 Step social media strategy for your farm
Learn more about why social media marketing is important and how it could benefit your farm.
Murray Energy to sell shale reserves for $63 million
Murray Energy Corporation is selling over 5,900 acres of its Utica Shale reserves, located in eastern Ohio, to an unnamed buyer for $63.6 million.























