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Family vacation: Sunny days or bust
As if Andrew and Rita didn’t do enough damage, pity the great state of Florida which now has the Seabolts to contend with. When the unexpected but delightfully generous offer of a beach-front condo dangled in front of us, we jumped on it. Granted, with the spate of midwestern blizzards that have beleaguered us lately,
Stoneware churn highlight of auction
– DeFina Auctions, Austinburg, Ohio, held a two-day auction June 13-14 with more than 300 pieces of decorated stoneware and 150-plus pieces of Roseville pottery along with an advertising tin collection. The highlight of the first day was a stoneware six-gallon churn marked Gunther & Berns Sheboygan and dressed in a large floral decoration. The
Where have you gone Danny, Pat, Dan, Trevor?
Before September becomes a blur of harvest dust, election mud and campaign slurs, it’s time to catch up on some of the characters who have waltzed through this space.
Are you a victim of cable TV?
Once again, I have let a perfect opportunity for martyrdom pass me right by. Isn’t that always how it is? Blink, you miss it, and before you know it, all the good victimizations are taken.
Dairy Excel/Channel: Agronomy, manure and records call for closer look at a program, planner
Denny Weilnau discusses the Livestock Environmental Assurance Program II and Manure Management Planner.
Land of the free, and home of the brave takes on new meaning
Who’s brave enought to tough it out? Columnist Judither Sutherland shares a review of the book, Braving Home.
Striking out in the dating game
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt is glad she never has to date again.
People’s department’ switching to USDA Inc.
It used to be known as the “people’s department,” but the USDA has been hijacked, writes columnist Alan Guebert this week.
Teams of horses and mules lighten the load of logging small woodlots
Before World War II just about everybody farmed and hauled lumber and cord wood with horses. That love of the heavy horse seems to persist especially in Ohio, the heart of draft horse country in the modern farming era.
Penn State expert: Drought returns
The three-year drought has returned, causing worries and reacing crisis proportions in many areas.






