Yearly Archives: 2016
What to do in winter: Checklist to farm succession
Determining who will take over the management and ownership of your farm is not an easy or simple process, but one that takes time and planning.
You are what you eat
Seabolt says she is not a picky eater but has become more food conscious over the years.
The way it was when engines were young
One hundred years ago gas engines and tractors were still pretty new, and most people didn't know what made them go when they ran, or what made them stop when they quit.
Exploring the dirty water issue
Water quality lawsuits continue in the courts.
A roundup of 4-H news for Feb. 25, 2016
This week's roundup includes news from the Silver Stirrups 4-H club.
From simple to sensational
With the rebuilding of the Weisberg home after a devastating fire, a Sears Roebuck kit house went up and Goldie tells the family story of the next impressive step on their southern Ohio farm.
Pasture and grazing management tips to keep horses healthy
Horses do best when they are allowed to graze, so maintaining good pastures for horses is an important management practice.
Leaving your comfort zone is not easy when it comes to the land
When it comes to comfort zones and agriculture, many farmers and landowners have been in the same routine for most of their lives.
Hooked
It may not be a typical FFA project but at Firelands High School, students spend downtime with yarn and hook in hand, crocheting for a cause.
Blue ribbons and baking contests
Have you ever entered any of your creations into a fair baking contest?

















