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Warm temps turn thoughts to spring planning
Before Julie Geiss gets caught up in the excitement of spring gardening, she finds herself concerned about her Eastern redbud tree.
Contemplating the benefits of a simpler time
If she could have lived in another decade, Julie Geiss would have chosen the early part of the 1920s.
Vernal pools are home to amphibian life during spring
Vernal pools, or ephemeral pools, provide a perfect environment for amphibians to mate, lay eggs and develop.
How to make your own dog treats
Making your own dog treats is a great way to gain more control over your dog’s diet. Learn how to get started with these basic tips and dog biscuit recipes.
Victory gardens still going strong
Many people started their own victory gardens during the pandemic this spring. Even into the fall and winter, home gardening is still going strong.
High school graduates, the future is yours to take
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers advice to newly minted “adults” as they move forward into the world after high school.
Morrill Acts created land-grant colleges
The land grant colleges teach agriculture, mechanics and military science. Learn how the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890.
Could wool surfboards solve the plastic problem?
Surfers are making wool surfboards. Why stop there? Plastic revolutionized society, but renewable, natural materials could lead the next wave.
Canfield Fair breaks ground on $2.7M event center
The Canfield Fair ground on the new 35,000 square-foot event center Sept. 25 that will house the junior fair and be available to the public to rent.
The Oregon Trail, video game style
Judith Sutherland recalls all the lessons her children and their friends learn from her living room playing The Oregon Trail on their old Mac.






