Yearly Archives: 2022
Is your dairy prepared for a disaster?
Plenty of potential disasters can impact our farm businesses. Are you prepared in the event disaster strikes your farm?
Food-borne illnesses: Treating and avoiding
Learn how to avoid food-borne illnesses and what to do if you find yourself suffering from a case of food poisoning.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 13, 2022
Catch up on local FFA news from Black River FFA, Racine Southern FFA, Northwestern-Wayne FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Soil test hay and pasture fields to maximize production
Fall is the best time to test your pasture or hay field's nutrients and pH, and soil testing should be part of your land management strategy.
Annual pheasant releases in Ohio
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife will release ring-necked pheasants at public hunting areas in late October and November.
‘The ceaseless drive to endless increase …’
Our fear of hunger dictates a food system where farmers are embedded in a system that pushes for ever-higher yields, production, exports and profits.
A strong spirit who continues to inspire
Her grandmother's spirit was strong and bright enough to pass to Judith Sutherland her love of stories, children and dogs.
Pa. student wins 4-H Youth in Action Award for Healthy Living
National 4-H Council recently announced that Norah Carter, 18, of Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, won the 2023 4-H Youth in Action Award for Healthy Living.
Markets higher, it is anyone’s guess why
Corn, soybean and wheat markets are trying to trade higher, and you can name your own reason why. Marlin Clark weighs in on this week's grain markets.
Managing black vultures presents new challenges for Ohio farmers
Over the last few decades, black vultures have moved north into states including Ohio, presenting a new threat for cattle and other livestock.


















