Yearly Archives: 2023
A real life lesson about quicksand
Judith Sutherland recalls a real life lesson her father taught her about quicksand.
The legend of the Bloody Shoulder
Eliza Blue shares the legend of the Bloody Shoulder marking after getting her daughter a horse with it.
Fancy forelock: A story of seed dispersal
There is no form of seed dispersal more efficient than that of the hitchhikers. Tami Gingrich details hitchhiker seeds that you may encounter this fall.
Toxic trees can be an issue for grazers
Keep in mind that ingestion of some types of leaves can lead to toxicity problems with livestock. These include maples, oaks, black locust, buckeye and yew.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 21, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from Firelands FFA, Hillsdale FFA and Northwestern-Wayne FFA.
It’s not hoarding if your stuff is cool
Kymberly Foster Seabolt's style is definitely not minimalism. It is more "intentionalism." After all, it's not hoarding if your stuff is cool.
Garden at Grafton Correctional Institution supplies area hunger charities
So far this year the Grafton Correctional Institution garden has contributed 14,500 pounds of vegetables to hunger charities.
Pay attention to the clues beneath your feet
Having soil information at your fingertips can save headaches, time and resources if compatible soils are identified before a project begins.
How to decide when to cull cows
Cows need to be culled when they become unprofitable or facilities are too full. Learn how to make these decisions efficiently.
Grain bin and silo safety tips for National Farm Safety and Health Week
Ohio State and Penn State agriculture experts discuss grain bin and silo safety tips to avoid entrapment and hazardous gases.

















