Yearly Archives: 2022
Thank you, Baxter
Bryce Angell recalls advice the late Baxter Black gave him about writing and presenting poetry.
Remembering Hugh G. Earnhart
Hugh G. Earnhart, 89, died June 16, 2022, at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital.
Geiss family gets close to nature on relaxing beach vacation
For over 20 years, Julie Geiss' family members have migrated back to the North Carolina coastline like birds of the same feather.
Jack B. Vincent
Jack B. Vincent, 89, of Salem, died June 19, 2022, in the Allay Senior Center in Lisbon.
Dianne Shoemaker signs off on a career filled with constant change
If Dianne Shoemaker had to choose two words to describe the dairy industry over the past 36 years, "constant change" would be her pick.
Cat ranching not a good business plan
It's too bad cat ranching isn't a lucrative business model. Because if it was, Eliza Blue would have all the success.
Who’s to blame for high oil, gas and grain prices?
Alan Guebert breaks down the facts in regards to global conflicts putting pressure on the oil and gas and grain markets.
How to manage for multiflora rose and other woody shrubs
Knocking back woody perennials like multiflora rose takes effort. Proactive weed management is really the best approach in any pasture or fence line.
Choose to embrace the positive
One of Judith Sutherland's favorite quotes that runs through her mind is: "The secret to having it all is knowing you already do."
Longtime dairy extension agent Dianne Shoemaker retires
After more than 30 years with Ohio State University Extension, Dianne Shoemaker, field specialist in dairy production economics, is retiring June 30.

















