Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Yearly Archives: 2025

Three people stand in a field with GPS surveying equipment.

Soil and water conservation districts work best when collaborating and coordinating efforts with other agencies.
hayfield

Hay loses quality and nutrients during curing; forage analysis helps farmers manage unpredictable losses and improve feed value for livestock.
farmland

Alan Guebert breaks his golden rule not to respond to reader comments to answer a good question about SNAP and farm subsidies.

Wilmington schools and local farmers partner to preserve land and teach students sustainable farming through hands-on agricultural education.
jam jars canned goods

Garden harvests are in full swing and many people have been busy preserving already. Ohio State Extension is here to help with its expert educators, webinars, online resources and more.

Columnist Kym Seabolt reflects on what it means to be middle aged as a Gen X'er.
barn kittens

A summer of new life on the farm brings joy and loss, as grandkids make memories with ponies, kittens, and puppies—while learning about grief too.

For Eliza Blue, the county fair marks the end of summer and celebrates harvest, tradition and growth. She reflects on the summer that was for her brood.

There are a lot of variables to consider when moving bees. It depends on time, weather, distance and hive type. Beekeeper Scott Svab talks us through the options.

West Holmes FFA and Fayetteville FFA check in with updates about summer fun.