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Loyal friend never truly left us
Judith Sutherland’s missing English Shepherd has been found. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the reunion she had hoped for.
Kindness is No. 1 lesson
Kym Seabolt thinks it is important to remember the No. 1 thing that should be the focus of any and every school year: be kind.
A winner is tapped: Sugarbush success
AKRON – “Hmm, what was that?” Three judges raise plastic spoons to their mouths, pressing their lips together and slurping the amber liquid they’ve doled out like gold.
If you must work the holidays, keep the workplace festive
If you must work the holidays, here are some tips to make it go as smoothly as possible.
Pass on farm knowledge now
David Marrison weighs in on what it takes to adequately prepare the next generation to manage all aspects of a farm business.
Two friends, a world apart? Or not?
On Saturday, a dear friend who lives in Tampa sent me a quick message, saying she and her hubby were going to drive out to the beach to enjoy the beauty of that amazing place before it is no longer perfect. It was a hot day, and Candy really hates the heat, but this was
First wildflower of the year prepares to emerge
Tami Gringich introduces us to the fragrant wildflower that will soon be making it’s appearance: skunk cabbage.
Get ready to study winter bird population
Last year FeederWatchers submitted 156,076 checklists, a new record. They reported a total of more than seven million birds.
Rooted deep in family traditions
It was a beautiful day for a road trip, and there was a lamb out there in the world calling my name.
Knowing who knows: Beginning farmers need a strong network
Some would call farmers the ultimate jacks — or jills — of all trades. But when it comes to farming, it’s not just about what you know — it’s who you know, and what they know.






