Yearly Archives: 2024
Live in a loving way and show gratitude for each day you are given
Judie reflects on the life of her sister-in-law Mary, who recently passed away.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 17, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Ashland FFA, West Holmes FFA, Fayetteville FFA and Northwestern Wayne FFA.
Bittersweet butchering
Eliza Blue knows the problem with roosters, but she can't help herself when her children want to get chicks at the local hatchery.
When Gene kicked in
Bryce Angell writes about some difficulty he had with shoeing a horse around his friend Gene.
Planning for the future by learning from the past
Becoming independent from the industrial food system takes a lot of work and requires an enormous number of calculations.
Backyard conservation: Now’s the time to GROW for it!
There are so many things we can do to incorporate backyard conservation practices to keep rain where it falls, minimize stormwater runoff and pollution, provide wildlife habitat and improve soil health and landscape beauty.
Crypto is buying Congress and understaffed CFTC ‘oversight’
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the government watchdog overseeing the world’s largest agricultural and financial futures contracts, is being courted by the cryptocurrency industry
Harvest in full swing throughout northeast Ohio
OSU Extension educator Lee Beers talks about how the drought and weather have impacted the 2024 harvest season.
Not all lime is the same
A soil test will tell you the amount of lime you need to apply to reach your buffer pH, but does it matter what type of lime you choose? It sure does.
Portage County historian to talk history of Ravenna
Wayne Enders, Portage County historian, will present a computer slide program on the History of Ravenna Before 1900.
















