Yearly Archives: 2022
Could California’s Proposition 12 be an opportunity for farmers?
Alan Guebert weighs in on the perceptions of California's Proposition 12, which aims to set minimum welfare standards for livestock and poultry products.
Can you hazard a guess on our newest antique item?
We received several guesses on Item No. 1226. Can you confirm which is correct? Also, take a guess at our newest unidetified antique item.
Roundup of 4-H news for Oct. 6, 2022
Several Lorain County 4-H'ers competed at the state competitive trail ride Sept. 10.
Ohio Power Siting Board approves Highland County solar farm
The Ohio Power Siting Board approved an application filed by Dodson Creek Solar, LLC Sept. 15 to construct a solar farm in Highland County.
Volunteers with a smile
Bryce Angell reminds us there are still good men and women standing by willing to give of their time to someone in need and expect nothing in return.
First World problems lead to old favorite
Dealing with the inconvenience of car trouble combined with phone trouble, Julie Geiss returns to one of her favorite hiking spots at Mill Creek Metro Park.
Fundamental changes have entered the market
The USDA rattled the markets Sept. 30 with a grain stocks report that showed less corn on hand Sept. 1 and more soybeans than expected.
Food access, local food part of White House strategy on hunger
The White House laid out a new strategy for addressing hunger and encouraging healthy eating and physical activity by 2030, Sept. 28, at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health.
Ohio set to host national Red Devon cattle meeting
Devon cattle are making a comeback, after being the first cattle breed to set foot on North American soil nearly 400 years ago.
Fall foraging: How to find and use witch hazel
Witch hazel is an astringent plant used for reducing inflammation, soothing skin and tightening and toning tissue. Learn how to forage for it in the fall.


















