Monday, February 2, 2026

Yearly Archives: 2025

golden rod

Cool temperatures make now the perfect time to treat bees for Varroa mites. Act early to protect colonies, prevent winter losses and ensure spring survival.
forage oats

Stockpiled forages can extend grazing into winter, reduce feed costs and improve efficiency, but success depends on timing, species choice and weather.
backhoe

A retired heavy equipment mechanic recalls a rare engine issue — a fan belt sparking with static electricity — and the simple fix that could prevent a fire.
a blue tractor moves across a field of green, mowing hay

Setting hay prices isn’t just about the market—it’s about knowing your true costs. Factor in nutrients, supplies, labor and storage before selling forage.
Butterfly on coneflower

Monarch butterflies face steep decline from habitat loss, climate change and deforestation. Learn more about threats and how you can help protect them.
Tuscarawas County 4-H alumni

The Tuscarawas County 4-H Alumni gathered to share memories and celebrate the importance 4-H had on their lives.
powder horn

Frontier life meant hunting raccoons, groundhogs and weasels. Major General David Sloane Stanley’s memoirs reveal the challenges of pioneer hunts in Ohio.
big brown bat

From mice in the basement to bats in the living room, the Seabolt family’s DIY foundation fixes turn into a battle with nature’s most unwelcome houseguests.
tomatoes

From yellowing leaves to migrating geese, the prairie signals an early autumn. After a summer of travel, homecomings — and homegrown tomatoes — await.
girl on swingset

Judith Sutherland reflects on summer joy, poolside adventures and the magic of August while sharing laughter and memories with her granddaughter Landry.