Yearly Archives: 2019
Can you guess this mystery antique item’s use?
Another mystery item has been revealed, just in time for us to start a new one. This week's tool comes from Baden, PA. Can you guess this mystery antique item's use?
Summer hummers are very active now
If you feed hummingbirds, you should be seeing lots of activity right now. Ruby-throated hummingbird numbers peak in August.
Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 15, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Western Reserve FFA and Zane Trace FFA.
Paying tribute to an old friend
Blessed with a long life, this morning it feels to many of us that Vic Kahl’s journey still wasn’t quite long enough as we say the final farewell.
Farm culture is an important part of every farming operation
Farm culture has a great influence on work productivity, employee retention, work enjoyment, job satisfaction and farm profitability.
Roundup of gardening news for Aug. 15, 2019
Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District will auction four decorated rain barrels.
Early to bed, early(ish) to rise
Kymberly Foster Seabolt has made a pact with herself to never stay out after midnight if she can help it. Find out why in her column this week.
Cruising with the Tustins
Dan and Vicki Tustin, of Valley Grove, West Virginia, took us on a New England-Canada cruise in June. We visited Peggy’s Cove, Halifax and...
Free range day at Ohio shooting ranges Aug. 17
Recreational shooters are invited to experience one of Ohio’s public shooting ranges Aug. 17, during Ohio’s Free Range Day.
Questionable government numbers, incredibly bad grain markets, too
Marlin Clark sheds some light on the USDA's most recent forecasts for this year's harvest yields. Will it be better or worse than expected?


















