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Unique Dutch Village Inn now open in Columbiana

Thursday, June 21, 2001

Some of Ohio’s finest craftsmen have been involved in producing furniture, moldings, railings and fireplaces for the Inn.

Each of the six wings of The Dutch Village Inn has its own theme: Shaker, primitive, colonial, mission, cottage or Victorian.

Preparing a path for the next generation (Part 2)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

David Raber farms with one goal in mind. He knows it’s important to grow quality products and turn a profit, but his intentions reach far beyond the annual growing season. Raber wants to give his children a way of life, a place to raise their families someday.

The only thing for certain is change

Thursday, November 10, 2016

To reach and maintain a profitable milk price, we have to export milk or milk products. The total value of US exports has been remarkably flat in 2016, averaging about $320 million dollars per month — the lowest levels seen in the last four years.

Measuring pesticides on produce

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Media stories about pesticides may convince some consumers certain fruits and vegetables aren’t safe. But what is the science behind the information?

Researchers create app that IDs birds by chirps

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Even the most experienced birders have trouble matching more than a handful of songs with species, but by melding his background in our feathered friends, teaching and genetics, Mark Berres may have answered the prayers of bird-watchers, researchers and even the most casual naturalist.

A Celebration of Love

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine’s Day! Thank you all so much for entering our “Celebration of Love” photo contest. Unfortunately, we couldn’t feature all of our entries in the paper, so we’ve put each photo in “Celebration of Love” photo gallery.

Future best-selling author says thanks

Thursday, August 28, 2003

Each year, Farm and Dairy sponsors the 4-H creative writing competition at the Ohio State Fair. We are proud to lend a hand to some of the state’s talented youth. The following letters are from some of this year’s 4-H project participants.

On-the-job training (or what I learned from my first job)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

We asked successful individuals to recall their early employment experiences, and share what they learned from their first job. Their lessons are universal.

Bell Tower Brewing Company & Kitchen offers unique culinary adventures

Friday, September 20, 2024

Pastry and dessert cook Andrew Horning likes give customers an adventure, offering menu items that are a bit different and a bit risky.

Wet spring weather could cost Ohio farmers close to $1 billion

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

COLUMBUS — Ohio farmers stand to lose close to $1 billion in income from late planting of corn and soybeans this spring. The estimates are based on the acres of each crop that farmers said in March they expected to plant, and on the lower yields expected because of the late planting.