Yearly Archives: 2024
Childhood farm chores build character
Judith Sutherland writes about experiences from her childhood that built character.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 7, 2024
Growing Traditions 4-H Club met on Feb. 4 for their regular monthly meeting.
Celebrating a decade of ‘Little Pasture on the Prairie’
Eliza Blue has written about 338,000 words over the past 10 years of her column, Little Pasture on the Prairie. She reflects on the decade gone-by.
Tips for making the most of your electric fence
Agricultural technician Wyatt Feldner provides tips on ways farmers can maximize their electric fences' potential.
What to watch for with Asian longhorned ticks and Theileria in Ohio in 2024
Ohio State Extension educator Timothy McDermott talks when and what to look at for when it comes to Asian longhorn ticks and Theileria in Ohio.
The scoop on human poop
Ohio State Extension educator Lee Beers discusses the benefits and concerns for using human biosolids as nutrients on agricultural fields.
In memory of Daniel Kibler: Donation hog raises over $30K in 4-H scholarship funds
The donation hog, auctioned in memory of Daniel Kibler, raised $33,955 for the Portage County Junior Fair Market Livestock Sale Exhibitor Scholarship fund.
Louisville brewery celebrates local agriculture in every beer
Every barrel of beer produced at UnHitched is local as 100% of the brewery’s beer ingredients are grown and processed within the Midwest.
‘Dead cat bounce’ means good news may only be temporary in corn market
Marlin Clark explains why good news in the corn market may be more of a "dead cat bounce," meaning the slight rise isn't necessarily a trend.
Seldom Seen Farm makes ‘Maple Madness’ with its bourbon maple syrup
Kevin Holy, owner of Seldom Seen Farm, talks about his bourbon barrel-aged maple syrup and participating in the Ohio's annual Maple Madness Tour in March.

















