Yearly Archives: 2024
Don’t wait
Bryce Angell shares the course of his journey to obtain a nursing degree, and encourages high school graduates not to wait to pursue a college education.
Safety Seabolt
It's hard to find the kind of help Kymberly Foster Seabolt wants at the hardware store. The employees there just don't have the experience they used to.
The Fourth of July that saved the fate of the nation
Alan Guebert details Abraham Lincoln's first Fourth of July as president in 1861, and the actions that ensured freedom and equality for all in the U.S.
Jimmy Giannone talks re-establishing native species at pasture walk
Jimmy Giannone hosted a pasture walk on June 27 at Dangelo Family Farm where he discussed the benefits of native species in farming operations.
Do you know what this beekeeper’s item was used for?
Item No. 1272 belonged to a beekeeper. Do you know how it was used?
Cost of summer cookouts reaches record high $71.22
An Independence Day cookout will cost $71.22 for 10 guests this year, based on the 2024 American Farm Bureau Federation annual market basket survey.
Negative price bias continues to rule grain markets
Marlin Clark remarks on how the grain markets have responded to recent USDA reports detailing grain stocks estimates and planted acres estimates.
Lake Erie’s harmful algal bloom forecast to be moderate in 2024
A wet early spring will likely bring a moderate to above-moderate harmful algal bloom in Lake Erie this year, according to the NOAA annual forecast.
2024 Ohio Fairs Hall of Fame inductees announced
The Ohio Fair Managers Association inducted Bev Fisher, Candace Tripp, Cindy Woodman, Robert Buxton, and Dan Kimmett, into the Ohio Fairs Hall of Fame.
The walkingstick: Master of camouflage
Tami Gingrich shares her experience rearing walkingsticks and the observations she made about their unique characteristics along the way.


















