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Winter of 1931
Bryce Angell takes readers back to a story Grandma Angell told him many years ago about the winter of 1931.
I’ve got a day, let’s make hay
The goal of hay in a day is to mow, rake, chop (or bale and wrap) forages all in one day. It sounds difficult, but it may be a good option for your farm.
Roundup of 4-H news for June 29, 2023
Catch up on 4-H news from Penn State Extension, Geauga Prime Time and Hicks & Hayseeds 4-H Club.
Life lessons learned from grandparents make us richer
Judith Sutherland remembers her grandparents as happy and resourceful people who had very little but were rich in all the ways that count.
Can you continue your Hazard streak and name this antique tool?
Keep your streak alive and guess on the new Hazard item for this week. Believed to be a kitchen tool, this antique item could prove to be tricky to identify.
Good food matters
I work part-time in a clothing consignment shop. I’m used to hearing comments from the dressing room when things don’t fit. Every so often, someone will say an item is too big, but usually (you could have guessed this) it’s too small. We’d expect this. It fits with Americans’ trend toward being overweight. Obesity has
Retail grocery prices drop in last quarter
The latest informal survey shows an 18-cent decrease on the average total cost of 16 basic grocery items from this year’s third quarter.
Herbs pack big health wallop
Researchers with the USDA have discovered that herbs have higher antioxidant activity than fruits, vegetables and some spices, including garlic.
A glimpse into farm life in the 1800s
Judith Sutherland shares journal entries from a farm boy written in the 1800s.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 10, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Wellington FFA, West Holmes FFA, Crestview FFA and Northwestern FFA.






