Yearly Archives: 2019
Keep the streak alive! Hazard a guess on this mystery antique tool
Will this 13-inch metal antique tool remain a mystery or do you know what it is? Hazard your guess in the comments!
Rain, rain, go away
Kymberly Foster Seabolt laments the rainy weather we've had all spring to close the wettest year-long period in U.S. records, which date back to 1895.
Khloe Davis — May 31, 2019
Khloe Davis caught this bass at Beaver Creek Sportsman Club in Salem, Ohio on May 31, 2019.
How to create a bee lawn
If a bee garden isn’t for you, a bee lawn might be a better fit. They promote biodiversity, require less maintenance and can be more cost efficient.
Ohio’s Utica Shale oil and gas production dips in first quarter
Ohio's horizontal well natural gas production from the first quarter of 2019 was down 8.8% from the final quarter of 2018, but showed a 14.57% increase over the first quarter of 2018.
Farmers unable to plant facing tough decisions
Farmers who have crop insurance need to make tough decisions regarding their growing season, and deadlines are looming.
Trade aid vs. prevented planting
Which option, Prevent Plant or MFP payments, would offer the most benefits to an individual farmer? There is no clear-cut answer, but, according to USDA, it does have to be one or the other.
Texas court tosses 2015 water rule
A federal court invalidated the 2015 expansion of federal jurisdiction over small and isolated waters.
Roundup of FFA news for May 30, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Loudonville FFA, Northwestern FFA, River Valley FFA and Black River FFA.
Coping with stress on the farm
You don't have to be a trained counselor to help yourself or others deal with the stress of farm life. Use these tips to recognize and cope with it.


















