Yearly Archives: 2020
Respect, loyalty can be lifelong
Judith Sutherland recalls a lesson she learned about respect and loyalty when a man stopped by to talk to her father about changing milk haulers.
Not the time to make new enemies
Alan Guebert offers insight on the White House's recent diplomacy with China.
Roundup of 4-H news for May 21, 2020
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Western Reserve Rangers and Four Leaf Clovers 4-H club.
Birds a beacon of hope, help them thrive
Feeding, housing and watching birds at home can be a source of joy and therapy in these difficult times.
USDA offers new conservation pilot program
Sign-ups start this summer for CLEAR30, an opportunity for farmers and landowners to enroll in a 30-year Conservation Reserve Program contract.
Ohio shooting ranges reopen
Class A shooting ranges at Deer Creek, Grand River and Woodbury wildlife areas will reopen to the public May 21.
Virtually good grad advice
In honor of the graduates of the high school class of 2020, Kymberly Foster Seabolt has compiled a list of random graduation advice.
Warmer Midwest may push corn and soybean production up north
If warming continues in the Midwest, in 50 years the best conditions for corn and soybean production will be in Minnesota and the Dakotas.
Native plants serve many purposes
Learn more about native plants and the vital role they play — they are necessary for wildlife, they help filter water and create more stable streams.
Dairy products sold in Somerset, Westmoreland counties recalled
Consumers should dispose of all dairy products from Moo Echo Dairy, in Somerset County, as the products were not properly pasteurized.


















