🌱 In his latest column, Laytonville farmer Casey O’Neill writes about the small choices that mark the changing seasons — whether to install irrigation timers early, remove frost covers, and shift into spring planting after a mild winter.
🌱 In his latest column, Laytonville farmer Casey O’Neill writes about the small choices that mark the changing seasons — whether to install irrigation timers early, remove frost covers, and shift into spring planting after a mild winter.
🌱 Spring is in full swing on the farm.
Laytonville farmer Casey O’Neill writes about the rush of planting season — and how each year brings new lessons in planning, growing and improving.
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🍳 Winter cooking can be both simple and deeply satisfying when meals are planned with care.
In his latest column, farmer Casey O’Neill reflects on seasonal cooking, leftovers and nourishing meals.
🚨 One person was killed and another injured in a three-vehicle crash on Highway 101 near Laytonville Monday night, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Investigators have not yet determined what caused the collision.
🌱 In a new column, Laytonville farmer Casey O’Neill reflects on lessons and conversations from the recent EcoFarm Conference, including collaboration, conservation practices, and the importance of building stronger local food systems.
🗳️ Buffey Wright Bourassa, a Willits resident and member of the Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians, has entered the race for the District 3 seat on the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors.
Bourassa said her priorities include substance abuse prevention, environmental issues and tribal representation. Other candidates in the race include Eric Hart and Clay Romero.
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🗳️ Clay Romero of Willits has announced a second run for the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors, seeking the District 3 seat. The primary election is June 2.
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🌱 In his weekly column, Laytonville farmer Casey O'Neill reflects on connection, physical labor and the idea of working in a way that creates good memories.
🐾 Colette Secher, a Laytonville resident and famed breeder, died last month at age 74.
Known for her love of dogs, sharp humor and outsized personality, friends described her as a “brilliant dog lady” who built connections around the world.
🐔 In a new column, Laytonville farmer Casey O’Neill writes about winter storms, renewable energy, and why everything — from farming to geopolitics — is connected.