Yearly Archives: 2020
Have yourself a very married Christmas
Kym Seabolt reflects on what a very “married” Christmas is really like. Not better. Not worse. But definitely different.
Hunters checked 1,063 Ohio wild turkeys
Ohio hunters checked 1,063 wild turkeys during the 2020 fall hunting season.
Hold your loved ones close
Judith Sutherland remembers Nate Shafer, who was a fun and funny, a country boy with stories to tell, and a joy to be near.
Comfort can be found in tradition this year
Julie Geiss shares her family's yearly quest to find the perfect Christmas tree.
Millers focus on conservation at Misty Valley Farm
The farm, an organic dairy, uses rotational grazing through most of the year, among other conservation practices.
This year, the farm received the Cooperator of the Year award from the Carroll Soil and Water Conservation District for its conservation work.
Market correction or market top?
Last week, corn futures lost 13 cents and nearby (January) soybean futures lost 29 cents. Marlin Clark weighs in on recent changes in the grain markets.
Biden expected to pick Vilsack as ag secretary
Tom Vilsack, who served as agriculture secretary for eight years during the Obama Administration, will be nominated to return during President-elect Joe Biden’s upcoming administration, the Associated Press and several other media outlets reported Dec. 8.
Pa. milk board finds solution for farmers’ Dean Foods claims woes
The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board created a form letter farmers can use to respond to Dean Foods bankruptcy claims they recently received in the mail.
No butter sculpture at 2021 Pennsylvania Farm Show
There will be no butter sculpture at the 2021 Pennsylvania Farm Show due to a resurgence in COVID-19 cases statewide.
Ohio Agricultural Council accepting applications for scholarship
The Ohio Agricultural Council is accepting applications for the OAC scholarship program.


















