Yearly Archives: 2023
Bill aims to put whole milk back in schools
The U.S. House recently passed the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, which aims to put whole, reduced fat and other milk varieties back into schools again.
Roots not iron: Farmers share best practices at Ohio No-Till Conference
Highlights included presentations from the No-Till Council’s award winners in farming, education and industry.
An extension educator’s grazing wish list
OSU Extension educator Dirk Dempsey shares his grazing wish list and details strategies farmers can use for management-intensive grazing.
I am my own light, even in the darkness
It's been a rough year for Eliza Blue with continued health problems. However, in her darkest days, she's realized she is her own light.
The wonderful, magical complexities of nature
Eric Keller discusses science and how, though complex, it can be used to understand God's creations.
The long goodbye
Saying goodbye in the Midwest is a process that must follow very specific guidelines.
Formulating a plan to achieve conservation goals on the farm
To achieve conservation goals on your farm, make a plan and start small. Ask your local soil and water conservation office for help.
Roundup of FFA news for Dec. 21, 2023
Catch up on FFA news from Northridge FFA, Northwestern FFA, West Holmes FFA, Norwayne FFA, Ashland FFA and Black River FFA.
Christmas Eve with grandma
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about spending Christmas Eve with his grandma, and learning the true meaning of the holiday.
Holiday baking with Aunt Marilyn remains a gift
Judith Sutherland recalls holiday memories of baking cookies with her late Aunt Marilyn and sisters.


















