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How to grow ginger in the Midwest
If started indoors during March, ginger can be successfully propagated, transplanted and grown in the Midwest to harvest in the fall.
Annual summer cabin getaway made memories
Summer cabin in Canada was the place to be.
We are blessed to live in rural America
“Fireworks bring us together to celebrate all that we have, our many gifts as a free nation.” — Pearl Tinus, 1955 No matter how old we grow to be, bring out an amazing fireworks display and each of us lights up like a child in the depths of summer vacation. Last night, we were once
Bad silage can lead to listeriosis
WOOSTER, Ohio – Dairy farmers should be on the lookout for poor quality silage because it can lead to listeriosis, an illness also known as silage disease and circling disease.
Enjoying more and more, less and less
It has been said that of all the things available to human beings, the land of our Earth is one thing that is taken far too much for granted.
Meigs County Farmers Market wins national award
The Meigs County Farmers Market, in Pomeroy, Ohio, won second place in the 15th annual America’s Farmers Market Celebration.
De-icing salts can damage trees, shrubs
The Tree Care Industry Association offers tips to de-icing your sidewalks without causing damage to trees, shrubs and other landscape plants.
USDA increases limits for direct loans
WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer has put into place a new farm bill provision, increasing the limits on loans to $300,000 — up from $200,000 — for direct farm ownership and operating loans. Farm Service Agency (FSA) loan limits remained unchanged since 1984. “Our Farm Service Agency has already started making loans with today’s
Theft of stereographic viewer and cards reported at Pa. Anthracite Museum
The cards were produced in 1897 by the Keystone View Company.
It’s time to bring on the schnitzelbank
Paul Locher details the special tools early settlers required to construct sturdy roofs for their homes in Ohio and Pennsylvania in the 1800s.






