Yearly Archives: 2016
News bug bit me at an early age
Our big old black and white TV was often turned on only briefly in the evening, after the night milking and supper, just in time for the news.
Ohio should take pride in the steelhead fish available in streams
Ohio's steelhead fishery is second to none and in fact, ranks as one of the very best, according to steelhead trout addicts who have been known to chase these exciting trophy salmonids from the Redwood forests to the New York Island.
The paparazzi mom
Kymberly Foster Seabolt calls herself the paparazzi mom, a photo junkie, capturing the candids and outtakes, to the wayward glances of mothers watching their children in adoration.
Buying insurance isn’t fun, but can make a big difference
Insurance serves an invaluable purpose, even though you hope you never need it.
A roundup of FFA news for March 10, 2016
This week's roundup includes news from the Northwestern, Crestview, Zane Trace, Black River, Firelands, West Holmes, Loudonville and Hillsdale FFA chapters.
Vernal pools come to life in March
Vernal pools are much more than mud holes in the woods. They are thriving communities of aquatic organisms perfectly adapted to these specialized ephemeral habitats.
Generally speaking cows… not!
A manager of the smallest herd can still use most of the science and animal husbandry of a large, commercial ranch.
The ag cycle is stuck on repeat
The message from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Outlook Forum in late February was pretty clear: In 2016, we will again grow more farm goods -- and, in some cases, far more -- than the U.S. and world markets can profitably use.
Museum gives public look at flying history
The Air Heritage Musuem has a room that’s filled with flying memorabilia, photos and paintings, models, uniforms and equipment, bomb sights, instrument panels and other aircraft parts.
A roundup of 4-H news for March 10, 2016
This week's roundup includes news from the Geauga Dairymen 4-H club.

















