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Spotted lanternfly expert provides home management tips

Thursday, September 27, 2018

To aid homeowners in reducing spotted lanternfly populations, here are some recommendations based on life cycle and season.

Buckeye Ag Museum about to open in Wooster

Thursday, January 25, 2018

The Buckeye Agricultural Museum and Education Center will showcase the history of agriculture across northeast Ohio.

The great race: auto vs. locomotive

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Harry McGee raced the St. Louisan from Indianapolis to Terre Haute in 1915, proving an automobile could provide faster transportation than a train.

How to grow grains in the home garden

Friday, August 5, 2016

Grains are becoming increasingly popular to grow in the home garden.

Tips for handling wet hay

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Storing hay in a wet year requires a lot of care.

Cowboy Jon Sund is living his dream

Thursday, March 6, 2014

By Mike Tontimonia   A real cowboy is more comfortable glued to a saddle than a recliner. He pays little attention to the time — more to the task at hand. Lunch might be a smashed sandwich pulled from a jacket pocket and a drink might be what’s left from yesterday. That is if there

Water quality: What’s being done, what should be done?

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

As Lake Erie and other Ohio water bodies suffer from algal blooms, the question becomes, what should we do?An easy answer might seem to just stop applying fertilizer — especially fertilizer that contains phosphorus — the primary culprit behind the blooms.

Visionary leaders in Ohio’s agricultural community to be honored in August

Monday, May 20, 2013

COLUMBUS — Four Ohioans who have committed their lives to working in, promoting and advocating for Ohio’s farm and agribusiness community will be honored Aug. 2 by the Ohio Agricultural Council (OAC), when they are inducted into the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame. The Ohio Agricultural Council (OAC) will induct Shirley Dunlap Bowser of Williamsport,

Good food helps us get through winter

Thursday, February 12, 2009

If there is anything more rib-sticking, more delicious, more comforting, more warming to the cockles of your heart in these continuing assaults by King Winter, it has to be honest-to-God, old-fashioned buckwheat cakes served with honest-to-God maple syrup and either bacon or sweet sausage. (According to my Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, cockles are puckers and

Colonists’ Sunday church rituals

Thursday, November 7, 2002

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of early settlers’ first meeting houses and the traditions of those structures.