Yearly Archives: 2024
Summer’s freedom and work: Part 2
Judith Sutherland recalls the long days on the dairy farm of her youth.
Everywhere else it’s called kleptocracy
Alan Guebert breaks down agricultural lobbyists contributions to 2024 political campaigns.
Not just a dog
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares the devastating news her and her “terrier and rocket fuel mix” dog, Nova Grace recently got at the vet.
Preventing and treating blisters
Eric Keller shares tips and tricks for treating and preventing blisters on the homestead.
ODNR to clean up brine waste at Austin Master Services facility
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will clean up illegal fracking waste at Austin Master Services's wastewater treatment plant in Martins Ferry, Ohio.
The Racing Report: Lernerville Speedway
Photojournalist Matthew Chasney visited Lernerville Speedway, in Butler County, Pennsylvania, on July 12 to learn about justice at the track.
Cleveland Cliffs to reopen idled Weirton tin mill facility
Cleveland Cliffs will transform its recently idled tin mill facility in Weirton, West Virginia, into an electrical transformer production plant.
Frogs bring community together in Valley City
Valley City is the official frog jump capital of Ohio, a title earned by hosting the festival every year since 1962. On July 21, thousands of people gathered in the small rural community to witness over 700 frogs jump.
Carroll County farmer killed in accident remembered for faith, passion
Luke Logan, 44, died in a farm accident on July 23. The community gathered to remember him on July 27 in a memorial service held in his barn.
Future productivity starts with a well-managed program
For graziers and hay producers, the summer months are the perfect time to begin planning for management of our forages this fall and into next spring


















