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Letters Home: A Glimpse of World War I

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Helping prepare a program for my Monday (reader’s) Club prompted me to dig out the correspondence my family has saved over the years.

Readers react to the Farm and Food File

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Six months may have passed since readers last got their say in this space but nothing during that time has mellowed their views of this effort.

Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 22, 2018

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Catch up on FFA news from your local chapters — Urbana FFA, Black River FFA, Crestview FFA, Southeast FFA, Lorain County JVS FFA and Zane Trace FFA.

How to control groundhogs

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

The groundhog is famous for one day in February, a nuisance most of the rest.

How to build a cold frame for early spring gardening

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Cold frames protect garden plants from cold weather and frost. They can be utilized in late fall and early spring to extend the growing season.

Christmas miracle inspires a letter

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Last Sept. 15, Kade Kotheimer, the son of Boardman Township’s finest, Police Officer Jim Kotheimer, was injured in an accident so horrendous that he was not expected to live and lay in a coma for weeks.

Judith Sutherland: Grandmother lives on in shepherds

Thursday, July 28, 2011

The regret of never having had the opportunity to meet my paternal grandmother has always been with me, but the sense of loss has become stronger as I have grown older.

And this little piggy squealed …

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Roosters crow, cows moo and pigs squeal. To be more precise, proud roosters crow, contented cows moo and, contrary to popular folklore, scared pigs — not happy ones — squeal. In fact, the more scared the pig, the louder the squeal. This simple piece of farm knowledge was confirmed, again, in a squeal-packed, Jan. 5

Ruffed grouse, masters of disguise

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Finding an ovenbird nest is like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. Unless you follow this drably colored warbler to its domed, oven-like nest on the ground, you’ve got to be lucky. As I pressed my luck a few days ago, I followed an ovenbird with binoculars as it moved along the forest floor.

U.S. Supreme Court to decide seed case

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The stakes are high in the dispute over rights to genetically modified seeds. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments today (Feb. 19, 2013).