Yearly Archives: 2023
Visiting Playa Mujeres with three generations of farmers
Three generations of farmers are showing off their favorite newspaper, Farm and Dairy, at the beach near Altier All Inclusive Resort in sunny Playa Mujeres.
A keystone species: Beavers have huge impact on wetlands
A one-year-old male beaver was recently released at Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area, reminding those involved of the valuable impact beavers have on wetlands.
Pasture risk management decisions for dry weather
Farmers should keep long-term pasture management objectives in mind as they deal with drought conditions across the Midwest and nearby regions of the U.S.
Using your balance sheet to measure financial health
Now may be a good time to use figures on the balance sheet to determine the financial health of your farm business.
Drought rockets grain prices higher
All major commodities were stronger last week, as observers decided that we are in a drought of large proportions and that crop ratings are declining.
How to determine if your raised bed is getting enough water
Learn a few tricks to determine if your raised bed garden is getting enough water.
Plenty of sweet treats on the Pennsylvania ice cream trail
This summer, Pennsylvanians and visitors can get a sweet treat by visiting any of the 42 creameries that make up the 2023 Scooped: An Ice Cream Trail.
Ohio and Pennsylvania are in a drought
It’s going to take more than a few days of rain to pull the region out of its unusually dry start to the growing season. Much of Ohio and Pennsylvania were officially designated as being in a drought last week.
Consider bioswales for stormwater management
Bioswales are landscape features that manage stormwater and add beauty and diversity to your property with native plants.
Scott Hill
Scott Hill, 58, of Senecaville, passed away unexpectedly May 26, 2023.


















