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Fall facts: 12 things you may not know about autumn
As fall foliage creates a colorful display and children frolic in leaf piles on the lawn, you may want to learn a few lesser-known facts about autumn.
Softy Mom, the Sucker
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about how kids get the best of their parents.
Where’s the ‘teach’ in teacher?
Steve Badgett of Berlin Center, Ohio, calls for the complete dismantling of the Ohio Proficiency Test.
Would YOU want to sleep on your calf bedding?
Bed your dairy calves as if you (the bedder) were spending the day or night on it. If the bedder wouldn’t want to spend the next 12 hours living there, why would the calf?
Small town life isn’t for everyone
I heard a snippet of a conversation while dashing through the grocery store not long ago. A woman, visiting from far away, judging by her New England accent, made the comment to another woman, “I am really considering moving here.
A weekly roundup of FFA news for the week of March 6, 2008.
ANDOVER, Ohio — Ashtabula County Commissioners proclaimed Feb. 16-22 National FFA Week. The officers from the Pymatuning Valley FFA chapter, present during the reading of the proclamation, included president; Tyler Pike; vice president Tyler Polchin; Secretary Natalie Bessman; and Chaplin Kala Summers. Ashtabula County Commisioner President Dan Claypool read the proclamation as Commisioners Joe Morowski
Bring your inner child and get outside
Parents, get outside so that the next generation gets to have that fun and sense of wonder about nature, wildlife, trees, streams and wildflowers.
Lorain County FFA’ers are learning by doing
The Lorain County JVS landscape and greenhouse management class received a grant to purchase three aeroponics towers which students are using to promote sustainable farm practices.
Powers Ribbon Factory big part of county fairs
Chances are your next blue ribbon was made by Powers Ribbon Factory.
Food chemist Lloyd Hall changed the industry
Hello again! The other day my wife asked me to retrieve some canned goods from the basement cupboard and I was reminded of the many trips I made to the fruit cellar as a child. There were rows and rows of quart jars filled with vegetables and fruits and meats. It was a beautiful sight






