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How to make maple butter (the easy way)
If you don’t want to go through the process of making true maple butter, try this quicker and easier recipe.
Frogs bring community together in Valley City
Valley City is the official frog jump capital of Ohio, a title earned by hosting the festival every year since 1962. On July 21, thousands of people gathered in the small rural community to witness over 700 frogs jump.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Sept. 22, 2011:
MORRISTOWN, Ohio — The Bits-N-Bridles 4-H club held a meeting at the Belmont Saddle Club recently. Members who won 2011 Belmont County Junior Fair horse awards include: Diamond Palmer, senior showmanship and high point western senior; Olivia Merritt, English showmanship; Ty Hawley, high point driving; Paige Elizeus, high point contest junior and the Terry Lee
Some considerations for saving seeds
Whether you are a vegetable gardener or a flower gardener, you can save seeds. Here are a few tips on how to save seeds for next season.
Cost of Thanksgiving dinner up 70 cents from last year
The average cost of this year’s feast for 10 is $50.11.
Trumbull’s fall foliage tour has a host of stops
CORTLAND, Ohio – Rain or shine, the Trumbull County Farm Foliage Tour will be held from 1-5 p.m. Oct.
The Great Debate
Since it’s an election year, Mike and Linda Dussel of Dussel Farm in Brimfield, Ohio, have created a mock debate about pumpkins and cornstalks with John McCain and Barack Obama.
Thanksgiving stealth
Let’s just smile and sing along to the Christmas carols (in November) and allow our one relaxing, stealth holiday to stay OUT of the commercial limelight, but remain warm in our hearts.
Roundup of gardening news for Aug. 19, 2021
Catch up on local gardening news in Mahoning, Clark and Richland counties in Ohio and an upcoming event hosted by Penn State Extension.
Fun at Ridgeview Farm
Ridgeview Farm, located in Mesopotamia Township, Trumbull County, SR 87, hosts fall fun weekends Sept. 26 thru Oct. 28 from noon to 5, and it’s lots of fun, as these pumpkin painters discovered.






