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Reporter moves to different ‘beat’
Hemingway went to Paris to discover, he once explained, if “I could write two good sentences.”
While there, however, Papa wrote two good books, The Sun Also Rises and Farewell to Arms.
A good defense is the best offense
Lately I have been working with the Columbiana County Emergency Management Agency to formulate plans for dealing with animal disease outbreaks such as foot-and-mouth disease and other natural or man-made threats to agriculture.
How to set up a water source for bees
Bees are in need of safe, reliable water sources. Learn how to set up and maintain the ideal waterer for the bees in your neighborhood.
Smoking beef, beyond brisket
Many of us have enjoyed smoked brisket, but what about alternative beef cuts? Consider trying chuck rolls, beef knuckles, bone-in short ribs and more!
Meet Kai Lumiere Seabolt
Meet Kym Seabolt’s cat, Kai. His hobbies include knocking things down, getting stuck in walls and other small spaces and stealing bobbi pins and hair ties.
Making the best binocular choice
Now that spring migration is over, many birders can be broken into two groups — those who love their binoculars and those who don’t. If you are in the latter group, here are some tips to keep in mind as you shop for new optics. First, remember that binoculars are also an essential tool for
Milk the best, sell the rest
“Milking the best and selling the rest” is fundamental to dairy farm management; however, the condition of the animal needs to be considered for transport.
The beef business: Surviving and thriving
Cattle industry professionals share six tips and insight for good times and bad.
Meet some common spiders
Blooming goldenrod is turning old fields into oceans of yellow. And orb-weaving spiders are hard to miss in these very same fields.
My best Thanksgiving choice
Forty years ago, 1975, a relatively mild central Illinois fall ended with a sledgehammer of a snowstorm the night before Thanksgiving. I remember it well because, as both a student and farmhand at the University of Illinois that year, I spent Thanksgiving Day milking Holsteins and pushing snow off the cow lots.






