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Good-bye to the old Neighborhood
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood will always live on, although columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt wishes more of us would pause to visit the old place now and then.
Use tractors, equipment to save fuel
Get the most work from each gallon of fuel you use.
Planter University event focused on nutrient and seed placement
Seed placement and the right amount of fertilizer needed to maximize yields while saving money will be the focus of the daylong Planter University workshop.
Dairylea Cooperative Inc. celebrates 105 years of marketing dairy industry
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Dairylea Cooperative Inc. hosted its 105th annual meeting in Liverpool, N.Y., Oct. 9.Northeast dairy industry. Dairylea CEO Greg Wickham described the strong Northeast dairy industry, the yogurt boom and the impact it is having on the area. The meeting also featured guests who shared about how the dairy industry is doing in
Salem woman is winner of stamp photo contest
A photo of a gray tree frog has been selected as the image for the 2023 Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp.
How to select the right hunting dog breed
The holidays are prime time for adding a sporting dog to the family, but a hunting dog and its owner have to play well together to reach their potential.
Your lawn can have a professional look with well-defined edges
NEW YORK — Edging a lawn is a springtime rite of passage for many homeowners. When winter has come and gone, many lawns are left in need of some serious maintenance, including edging. Well-defined edges around the yard make the yard look more organized and better maintained. And edging is relatively easy, especially for those
Injured barn owl rescued and nursed back to health
BERLIN, Ohio — “Home to roost” is more than an expression for a barn owl that was recently released on a Holmes County farm. Earlier this spring, the owl was injured in a collision with a vehicle. A concerned local farmer made the connections to have the owl taken to the Medina Raptor Center, even though he feared the owl might not survive.
It’s about time: Spring finally here
Every spring, this column is committed to bring you in poetry the scent of hyacinths as you read once again the advice of an old saying: If thou of fortune be bereft And in thy store there be but left Two loaves: sell one, And with the dole, Buy hyacinths to feed thy soul …
Here’s What’s Cooking in Lynne Almasy’s Kitchen
Congratulations to our Week Three Reader’s Kitchen Winner, Lynne Almasy! Learn a little about our winner and get her featured recipes!






