Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Yearly Archives: 2025

summer child

Judith Sutherland's childhood summers brimmed with outdoor adventures, chores and sunburns. She reminds readers to savor every sunny day.
Eastern hellbender

Herping in Ohio reveals a hidden world of salamanders, frogs and toads. Discover how one conservationist’s passion inspires others to protect wildlife.
horse team

A rocky garden, a neighbor’s horse team and a runaway disc turn a simple West Virginia plowing job into an unforgettable — and slightly chaotic — adventure.
Chris Deluzio

Recent cuts to Medicaid in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act threaten Pa. and Ohio rural health systems that rely on this crucial funding to stay open.
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG: JONATHAN MESSINA

The Summit County Junior Fair sale took place July 26 and totaled $280,820. Find all the results and a full gallery here.
luna moth

Jim Abrams isn't scared of the dark. In fact, he welcomes the activity that comes with the woods at night.

The turkey slaughterhouse at Barth Farms found new life as a a thrift store that donates proceeds to a differently charity organization each month.
weekly rundown

Reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley give a rundown of the top stories in Farm and Dairy newspaper for the week of Aug. 7, 2025.

The Trumbull County Fair Livestock Sale brought in $542,853.54 from 272 lots.

The science is clear: calves do better when living together rather than apart. Grazyne Tresoldi makes the case for socially housed dairy calves.