Yearly Archives: 2021
Can you take the crown and name this antique item?
Can you name this mysterious antique item that was found in the woods? Don't break the streak, take your stab at identifying it today.
Are you feeling stressed? Help is available
Being a farmer or dairy producer also brings unique challenges not experienced by others. Sometimes, these stressors cause physical and emotional strain.
Sutherland: Anger doesn’t solve anything
Judith Sutherland shares the message: Anger, simmering with an unreasonable wish for total control, is a dangerous thing.
Republic Wind files for rehearing after OPSB denied certification
Republic Wind wants another shot at building a wind farm, arguing that the Ohio Power Siting Board put too much stock in local opposition to the project. The Ohio Power Siting Board voted in June to deny the application, finding the proposal would not serve the public interest and could not minimize its environmental impacts.
Solar farm and battery storage proposed in Marion County
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a local public hearing Sept. 28 regarding a proposal to build a 100 megawatt solar farm in Marion County. The project would cover about 970 acres and include a 20 MW battery storage system.
National Cattlemen’s Foundation announces W.D. Farr Scholarship recipients
Emily Melchior, New Mexico State University, and Luke Fuerniss, Texas Tech University, are the recipients of the 2021 W.D. Farr Scholarship.
Reagan Delvaux — July 23, 2021
Reagan Delvaux caught a 22-inch tiger trout at Castalia Fish Hatchery on July 23, 2021.
Swine fever found in the Dominican Republic
The USDA's Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory has confirmed African swine fever in samples collected from pigs in the Dominican Republic.
Fairgoers embrace traditions, try new things at Summit Co. Fair
The heat didn’t stop 4-H’ers and fair visitors from enjoying the Summit County Fair, in Tallmadge, Ohio, during the last week of July. The afternoon of July 28, some 4-H’ers finally showed the livestock they’ve been working with all year, or geared up for more shows later in the week.
August weather to decide summer crop prices
Will the weather improve drought-stricken beans in the Northwest Corn Belt or yellowed bean fields of the Eastern Corn Belt? Marlin Clark weighs in.


















