Yearly Archives: 2024
The endless thrill of DIY
For Kym Seabolt, her home may always be a work in progress for better or worse. The latest project will at least result in a new patio and deck.
Reminiscing
Every year, this time in May, Bryce Angell's mind reflects about his father. He passed away two years ago at the age of 97.
OSU launches calendar for planting warm-season forages
A collaborative effort has yielded a forage and pasture planting calendar for forages.
There’s a good chance we’re seeing grain market highs now
Marlin Clark believes global production problems could be pushing corn, soybean and wheat prices to early market highs for the current grain marketing year.
Community picks up pieces after tornado destroys West Virginia farm
Chuck and Cheryl Glenn are about two weeks out from the EF2-rated tornado May 8 that ripped through their houses and barns in Hancock County, West Virginia.
Norfolk Southern ordered to pay $310 million in EPA, DOJ settlement
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Justice announce a $310 settlement with Norfolk Southern on May 23 for East Palestine.
Clark County farm preserved via Ohio’s Farmland Preservation Program
The Davidson family farm in Clark County is the third Ohio farm to join the program this year.
Sycamore Valley Farm to host workshop on grazing
Sycamore Valley Farm will host the “MOOchas GRASSias Conservation Chat” on June 13 at 6 p.m. at Sycamore Valley Farms, 765 County Road 1775, Ashland.
Middle Great Miami River to see dams removed
Seventy million dollars will be invested in unplugging blockages from the nation’s rivers, including the Middle Great Miami River in Ohio.
Buckeye Trail Association to host Biggest Day Hike
The Buckeye Trail Association will celebrate National Trails Day June 1 with the sixth annual Biggest Day Hike.


















