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The ticking crocodile

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Jim Abrams ponders the process of aging and the way we all find a certain joy and youthfulness in doing the things we learned to love when we were young.

Redefining heroism: When I was in Vietnam, I was no hero

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

By ARNOLD OLIVER OtherWords.org Guest Commentary More then a few veterans, myself included, are troubled by the way Americans observe Veterans Day. Originally called Armistice Day, and intended by Congress in 1926 to “perpetuate peace through good will and mutual understanding between nations,” the holiday has devolved into a hyper-nationalistic worship service of militarism. We’re

Lazy cowbirds let others hatch, feed young

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Cowbirds parasitize the nests of more than 200 species of birds. Song sparrows, chipping sparrows, red-eyed vireos and indigo buntings are frequent victims.

USDA officials visit Akron urban farm

Thursday, June 20, 2024

The urban farm program at JoAnna House II & Outreach Center in Akron was highlighted June 12 during a visit from U.S. Department of Agriculture officials.

Pole Barns Direct offers custom solutions

Friday, June 15, 2018

Pole barns have come along way over the years, and you can now have them customized to your individual needs.

CRP land could provide some much-needed hay relief

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Hello Again, Gorgeous sunshine and high temperatures are not what local farmers are hoping for. They are nice if you are at the beach but producers are hoping and praying for some rain to try and save the crops that are suffering from the drought of 2012. To help provide some relief for livestock producers,

FSA Andy By FSA Andy

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Hello Again! Many farmers count on the Farm Service Agency (FSA) for program guidance and assistance. Now, they have a chance to help us out! FSA is currently seeking election candidates to serve on our local County Committees (COC). Serving on the COC is an excellent way to represent and protect the needs of your

Beekeeper is a modern-day Thoreau

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Writer Sue Hubbell, a fiercely independent beekeeper who makes her living all alone on her land in the Ozarks, had to be convinced that she had a memoir worth writing.

Following tile and pipe rules makes for ‘one less thing’

Thursday, January 9, 2014

By DAN KRAMER Forrest Gump was a great movie. At least that’s my opinion. I’ve had people tell me it wasn’t something they enjoyed because it was kind of quirky and just odd. One example was Forrest rambling on about, well, everything. The entire movie takes place as a story Forrest is telling various people

Cadence, cry bring bronze bust to able auctioneer

Thursday, September 18, 2003

East Coast Livestock Auctioneer names grand champion.