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October skies bring autumn splendor
For me, Christmas morning can’t hold a candle to one of these rare October dawns when the sun is not quite up and the dew is heavy on the grass and contrails play tic-tac-toe in heaven’s splendid blue vault.
The greenhouse is close enough
Eric Keller puts the finishing touches on his greenhouse — close enough to being close enough.
Lessons learned from failure
Eric Keller reflects on the lessons he learned from trying to change a tractor tire recently.
Praise worth more than criticism
Judith Sutherland believes we must strike a balance, regardless of our impatience, treating those who are just starting out with decency and encouragement.
Pa. educator offers advice on insecticide use for lanternflies
Penn State University educator Emelie Swackhamer offers tips to help homeowners weigh the pros and cons of using insecticides for spotted lanternflies.
Strength comes from life’s storms
Judith Sutherland urges readers not to lose hope, and instead, find strength as COVID-19 casualties continue to climb.
Lake Co. Fair breaks ground on new youth and community center
The Lake County Fair broke ground on a new youth and community center Dec. 19. The new center is scheduled to be complete by the 2020 fair.
Use wood ashes to improve garden fertility
When collected and spread on the garden, ashes produced by wood-burning fireplaces or stoves are an excellent source of calcium and other plant nutrients.
Successive hurricanes devastate Puerto Rico
To lose a home and all earthly possessions is beyond imagining, but for Puerto Rico, the loss in agricultural production goes beyond the here and now.
Daisy Brand part of Ohio Ag Week tour
The Daisy Brand Co., which located to Wooster in 2014, is planning an expansion that will lead to more milk demand.






