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Afternoon by Lake Milton
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about a day of relaxation.
Colonists’ weaving decorative, colorful
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about hearth crafts.
Farm and Dairy ColumnistThe Yesteryear Column: Box top, coupon equal entertainment
Do you remember the premiums offered to early radio program listeners? Columnist Roy Booth does.
Subdued hues: Bad news for autumn leaf-lovers
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Normally, a dry September in Pennsylvania means bright fall foliage. But this latest dry spell – which followed persistent drought conditions across most of the state this summer – may be bad news for leaf-lovers.
Will new minimum wage affect farms?
SALEM, Ohio – Ohio’s minimum wage took a step up Jan. 1, but the move wasn’t as simple as a one-time, across-the-board pay hike.
Fountain of Inspiration
Columnist Kym Seabolt finds inspiration for her home improvement projects everywhere.
‘New U.S.-China Trade War Could Cost Farmers Billions’
Alan Guebert digs into the facts behind the headline “New U.S.-China Trade War Could Cost Farmers Billions.”
2024 Muskingum County Fair Market Livestock Sales
The Muskingum County Fair Market Livestock Sales brought in a total of $958,731.20 from 542 lots on Aug. 15-17.
Summer is catfish time in Ohio
Ohio’s lakes, rivers, reservoirs and streams are home to four types of catfish: blue, bullhead, channel and flathead. Find out where to go fishing for them.
Penn State: Test your private drinking water
Private water supplies should be tested every 12 to 14 months for total coliform and E.coli bacteria.






