Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Yearly Archives: 2021

aerial farmland

The 200-acre campus in rural Wood County will be powered, in part, by renewable energy, according to a company press release.
watered garden

Not every plant in your vegetable garden likes to be watered the same. Learn the water requirements and preferences of each variety to improve your yields.
field at sunset

Farming is not for everyone, but it can be rewarding. If we reorient our perspective, it wouldn’t be so daunting for others to follow in our footsteps.
Brood X cicadas

As we patiently await the delayed emergence of the 17-year periodical cicadas known as Brood X, Barb Mudrak fills us in on what to expect.
lumber

Lumber prices have increased 180% since April 2020. Learn why have they risen and how high will they go.
Terry Cosby

Terry Cosby, Ohio state conservationist and acting chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service has been appointed to serve as chief of the NRCS.
a collage of old newspapers.

Today, the world looks very different than it did in the early 1900s. And yet, some of the same obstacles to farming remain: capital and land access, knowledge, discrimination. In some cases, they’ve gotten worse. Getting into farming, especially as a first generation farmer, is complicated.
gardening news

The Belmont County Master Gardeners will once again be hosting their free Plant Swap event at the Belmont County Fairgrounds, June 15.
crappie

The Fish Ohio program recognizes noteworthy catches of 25 different species at inland lakes and reservoirs, Lake Erie, the Ohio River and other waterways.
Barn and American flag

Kym Seabolt and Mr. Wonderful take on the annual task of cleaning out the barn.