Yearly Archives: 2022
No ethanol doesn’t mean no profit
Perhaps, ethanol is not the direction we should be going, according to some academics from the corn belt. Alan Guebert weighs in on their perspective.
So, you’re thinking of getting into grazing
Whether you're purchasing land to graze livestock on or you already have some property that you would like to convert, there are some things to consider.
Farm Science Review celebrates diamond anniversary
The Farm Science Review is set to celebrate its 60th anniversary with this year's show from Sept. 20-22 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 15, 2022
On Sept. 6, West Holmes FFA chapter members volunteered their time to help clean up the Holmes County Home in preparation for their fall auction.
Spotted jewelweed has benefits
Spotted jewelweed tends to help more than it harms, growing in wet, shaded areas, out-competing invasive species and offering numerous health benefits.
Roundup of 4-H news for Sept. 15, 2022
This year at the Geauga County Fair, Sew Sew Sweet 4-H club participated in the parade for the 200th-year celebration.
Roundup of gardening news for Sept. 15, 2022
Historic Zoar Village's Annual Fall Bulb Sale is taking orders now through Oct. 1.
Feeling the joy of quiet moments
There are days that seem uneventful, but there is no doubt there are countless individuals who would give anything for a quiet existence.
2022 Farm Science Review Hall of Fame Inductees announced
Chuck Gamble, Bill Phillips and Bob Zachrich were inducted to The Ohio State University Farm Science Review Hall of Fame on Aug. 17.
Two metal antique mystery tools for you to hazard a guess at
Can you tell us what either of these antique metal mystery tools are?


















