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At the Sound of the Tone, Please Don’t Forget Your Manners
I’ll just bet that Alexander Graham Bell was a real peach of a guy. A sweetheart. I’m just sure he didn’t mean any harm. He could scarcely have known, back in 1876, that he was unleashing an instrument of mass destruction of good manners upon the masses. Fast As times have changed so too has
Genetically-modified crops benefit nonmodified crops, research shows
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Transgenic corn‘s resistance to pests has benefited even nontransgenic corn, according to agricultural researchers and entomologists. The researchers found that widespread planting of genetically modified Bt corn throughout the Upper Midwest has suppressed populations of the European corn borer, historically one of corn’s primary pests. This area-wide suppression has dramatically reduced
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 2, 2024
Catch up on local FFA news from Southern Local High School FFA, Teays Valley FFA, New Lexington FFA, West Holmes FFA and Zane Trace FFA.
FFA adviser feels blessed by community support
Brett McKelvey is back on track after suffering numerous health problems.
1920 Organics is homegrown happiness
Sam Augusta and his fiance have turned what used to be his grandfather’s dairy in Salem into a flourishing organic farm.
6 ideas for gardening with kids
As spring approaches, think about making your garden, or at least a portion of it, kid-friendly.
After USDA Reports, market searching for harvest lows
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets with corn and soybean harvest underway.
Packing away holiday memories
I admit it. I love Christmas. I’m not jaded, exhausted or “relieved that it’s over.” There is no bah humbug here. I’m in no danger of being visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present or future because I am already converted. I love Christmas. This year as I mourn the passing of yet another
After the harvest
CANTON, Ohio – On an overcast Saturday last fall, Ronnie Wendell and a small crew of workers headed out to the apple orchard.
Tale of two gardeners, better together
Julie Geiss recalls the first year she and her husband planted a herb and vegetable garden, or rather gardens.






