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Horse-drawn wagons ride through rolling hills as the Ohio Wagon Train retraces pioneer paths in a scenic, weeklong journey ...
Shade trees help livestock stay cool and reduce stress, but some trees pose toxic risks. Learn how to balance shade, safety ...
The 44th annual Great Trail Festival will take place on Aug. 23, 24, 30, 31 and Sept. 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Great ...
OSU Extension educator Jason Hartschuh offers advice on managing DON levels, feed spoilage, food waste silage, baleage and ...
A muggy road trip, fly battles, corn sweat, and outdoor theater—travel tales from a folk opera tour that’s full of heat, ...
Kym Seabolt pens a love letter to old homes, quirky renovations, vintage treasures and the timeless joy of turning ...
Discover what early settlers really ate — and how Winslow Homer’s art shaped a myth about life on the American frontier.
In 2020, Clay Winland started a school fundraiser for Ohio FFA programs through his company Crazy Kernel Kettle Corn Company.
A new farm bill loophole favors legal entities over family farms, enabling massive payouts, while cutting food aid and ...
A timeless sport, vintage rifles and a rising young sharpshooter—this black powder match blends history, mentorship and heart in Friendship, Indiana.
Wonder what's in your soil? A simple test can boost crop yields, garden growth and lawn health — without wasting money on unneeded fertilizer.
The U.S. cattle herd is at its lowest summer numbers since 1973, according to a recent U.S. Department of Agriculture report.
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