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Marketing the ocean waves
Sit by a quote screen the last month and the corn chart for the Chicago Board of Trade is like the ocean tide. It ebbs and it flows. Then ebbs some more.
Is it Decoration Day or Memorial Day?
A dear young friend — she is 45 and to me that is young! — and I were discussing the upcoming holiday weekend and I asked if she had any plans for Decoration Day. “For what?” she asked. “What’s that?” and I corrected my question to Memorial Day. Which got me thinking about the last
Even pets get empty nest syndrome
The thunder roared in the middle of the night, and suddenly I was wide awake. It wasn’t the storm that brought me up out of bed, but my son’s sweet dog, Spanky.
License plate collector has piece of history in tags
A Columbiana County, Ohio, man’s treasure includes an estimated 10,000-plus license plates from 1904 to today.
Ohio native named National Shorthorn Lassie Queen
The National Shorthorn Lassie Queen will attend the 2010 National Shorthorn Show at the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Ky.
Homemade holiday habitat
Forest and Wildlife Technician Caitlin Harris discusses how to start the new year with a healthier environment by recycling your Christmas tree.
Fighting the good fight for vegetable plants
Learning to grow tomatoes in the garden and on the homestead isn’t about doing one thing right. It’s more like a boxing match for Eric Keller.
1950s farm matriarch set a high bar
Judith Sutherland remembers Mary Eileen Esselburn, who passed away last week at 91, as a remarkable, sweet soul.
What is a pasture worth?
What is a pasture worth? A pasture is like a house, crop field or anything else being rented, and is worth what someone is willing to pay.
Summit County Fair sale was a night of new records
The 25th Summit County junior fair livestock sale proved to be an eventful one with many records broken for grand and reserve champion animals.






