Yearly Archives: 2021
Customers are not always right
Kym Seabolt digs into “The Customer is Always Right” mentality that some consumers fall back on as a pass for rude behavior and reminds us to be kind.
How to use pumpkins around the house
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts have some tips on how to use pumpkins in and around your home in traditional and unexpected ways.
Years of waking up early to milk become ingrained
No matter how many years have passed, Judith Sutherland still sees time on the clock as it pertains to milking time.
2020 Ohio Farm Business Analysis Program summary
Twenty-one Ohio dairy farms participated in the 2020 Ohio Farm Business Analysis Program. Dianne Shoemaker shares the results in this week's Dairy Excel.
Geauga park rangers offer a course for new hunters
Geauga Park District's Ranger Department will offer a Hunter Education Course for young and beginning hunters Oct. 9 and 16.
Death taxes: Only for the 1 percenters
Alan Guebert explains why neither today’s tax laws nor the proposed American Family Plan creates a “death tax” crisis in any state or the U.S.
New beginnings, even for things we’ve done before
We're in a cycle many cattlemen have faced before: tough markets and bad weather. Morgan Boecker offers some advice to cattle producers facing hardships.
Approximately 20,000 muskie released into Ohio lakes
Ohio's London and Kincaid state fish hatcheries stock approximately 20,000 muskies every fall. Learn which lakes are stocked to plan your next fishing trip.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 7, 2021
Catch up on local FFA news from Edon FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Researchers making progress on ASF vaccine
U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers are making good progress in finding a vaccine to effectively prevent African Swine Fever.


















