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Tinsmiths were self-taught craftsmen important to daily frontier living
A tinsmith was a vital craftsman in the development of a pioneer community. The items they made encompassed everything from kitchenwares to farming tools.
Rain, rain, come again!
Jim Abrams shares the lasting effects of droughts on wildlife and their habitats.
September is National Family Meals Month
Children who eat with their families tend to do better in school, eat more nutritiously and avoid risky behaviors.
Roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 3
Find a complete FFA news roundup for the week of Nov. 3, 2016.
Custom farming rates going up, but so are the costs
Planting, tillage and harvesting all show significant price increases, according to Ohio State’s biennial custom farming survey.
Stories of my father’s grandparents
“There were certain things about the farm which Ma understood better than anyone else. For more than her husband and son, whose romanticism often got the best of their practicality, Ma was a real farmer. She knew with certainty where the best apple pies and tart pickles and cream and butter came from, what made
Better Return to 3 R’s
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb asks, “Could you have passed the eighth grade in 1895?” Probably not.
A tiny wire, a few feathers and a helping hand
Jim Abrams recalls a trip to the the Gallatin River near Bozeman, Montana where he did a little fly fishing.
8 tips to prepare your farm for agritourism
Fall is a busy time of year for agritourism. Whether you’re planning a corn maze, a farm festival or a tour of the farm, here are some things to consider.
1816: The year without a summer
Sam Moore’s grandfather, who was born in 1867, used to tell of hearing the old-timers, including his own grandfather, tell of the year when the Fourth of July was celebrated by throwing snowballs.






