Yearly Archives: 2016
Flying copilot in a piece of history
How would you feel about climbing into a vehicle that was built in 1929 and not only traveling at more than 90 miles per hour, but close to 2,500 feet in the air to boot?
A closer look at glyphosate and resistant crops
Glyphosate does what it's supposed to, in a safe and efficient manner.
Losing Doris, the queen, for good
Doris the Dorset has reached the end of the road. There will be no more surprise visits, looking out the window to see the Dorset sheep wandering up my sidewalk.
Lose
Every game has something to teach us. If not, why play?
Living a good life at ‘home’
Writer and journalist Gene Logsdon was the "Contrary Farmer," an Ohio-based "cottage farmer" with 32 acres of trees, garden, a rotating collection of livestock, a patch of corn, and "about 593,455,780 weeds."
Record-setting catch
The list of Ohio record fish continues to change as local fishermen and women challenge current records with a fish of their own.
Make some campfire memories this summer
Summer cookouts and campfires make great memories, so take time to enjoy the experience.
Manure management needs to be nutrient management
A question that is becoming increasingly important is: how are the nutrients contained in manure accounted for and managed as that manure is applied back to the land?
A roundup of FFA news for June 16, 2016
This week's roundup includes news from the Firelands and Wellington FFA chapters.
New Ohio agritourism law provides clarity, protection for operators
On May 17, Gov. John Kasich signed Senate Bill 75, which defines agritourism, offers protections for agritourism operators, and addresses other issues.


















