Yearly Archives: 2022
Russian invasion of Ukraine could impact US agriculture at harvest
Learn more about the crop sector in Ukraine, impacts on grain movement and potential impacts to U.S. agriculture because of the Russian invasion.
Coming war for US crop acres renews food-versus-fuel fight
The late winter scrum is a showdown over how many acres of corn, soybeans, cotton and wheat acres farmers will plant. Alan Guebert weighs in.
One item revealed, and a new antique tool for you to identify
Hazard a guess on our newest antique tool. Can you identify this wooden item?
Shop small, but also sell savvy
Kymberly Foster Seabolt digs into some of the logistics issues of shopping small and offers small business owners some advice for success.
Sutherland: ‘Neither to serve, nor to rule’ is the motto that built the...
"Neither to serve nor to rule" was the motto that built our country and created steely individuals filled with deep determination, pride and integrity.
Sunshine in the hay
A poem about feeding cattle in the winter by Bryce Angell.
Roundup of gardening news for March 24, 2022
The Belmont SWCD will offer their Seed Library. Crawford County Conservation District will hold an event to plant their tiny herb "greenhouses."
Fence livestock out of a streams before it’s mandatory
The days of allowing livestock to have full access to streams are numbered as more regulations are set and the importance of clean water is emphasized
Biden to appoint nine U.S. Department of Agriculture regional positions
President Joe Biden announced his intent to appoint nine U.S. Department of Agriculture regional positions March 17.
Fish hatchery open houses begin in March
Four state fish hatcheries are hosting free open houses this spring to provide Ohioans the opportunity to learn more about their operations.


















