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Infinite legacy of words and deeds

Thursday, May 3, 2007

In January, a man stopped by our booth at Power Show Ohio and mentioned he had met Ora Anderson. He was, the Athens County reader said, the most amazing bird carver.

I’m a unique mom, just ask my kids

Thursday, September 23, 2004

I have a new name.
I haven’t heard it here at work (yet), but I hear it nonstop at home.
One day, I turned on my cellular phone and there it was, staring at me for just a second before the system booted up: Freak.

Once shunned, painted ladies of Americana prized

Thursday, February 15, 2001

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the history, importance, and value of painted furniture as part of Americana.

Larding needles weren’t for sewing

Thursday, August 23, 2001

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about what some of the terms included in old cookbooks mean in terms of fireplace cooking.

Dairy Excel: Milk prices: Dairy expert searches for 2003 rays of pricing sunshine

Thursday, March 6, 2003

Ohio State’s milk pricing expert Cam Thraen looks at possible changes that may pull us out of these rock-bottom price blues.

How to plant a prairie garden

Friday, March 31, 2017

A prairie is a natural-looking garden of native grasses and wildflowers. They are easy to establish, virtually maintenance free and attract pollinators.

How to create a bee lawn

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

If a bee garden isn’t for you, a bee lawn might be a better fit. They promote biodiversity, require less maintenance and can be more cost efficient.

Maintaining native trees and local forestry

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Catch up on forestry news in the Midwest, learn how to plant walnut seeds and find out where you can purchase tree seedlings to plant this spring.

EPA proposal could mean stricter pesticide application requirements

Thursday, November 5, 2015

A proposal by the EPA could mean age restrictions and more training requirements for farmers to get recertified for pesticide application.

Put an end to stonewalling

Thursday, October 15, 2015

There’s a stone wall of sorts near the top of our country lane. People don’t know if it’s coming or going unless they visited here 10 years ago. That was about the time we returned from a vacation trip and decided to build a dry-stacked wall like the thousands we’d seen. We live on a