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The art of hobby-free existence
It is fairly well established that one should never discuss politics or religion in polite company. I think, however, that a third category of the taboo should be added: hobbies. Whether an interview or simply mingling and meeting new folks, there is always one question that makes me cringe. It has nothing to do with
Get excited about local dairy shows
In my book of favorite events, a county fair is a close second to Christmas. County fairs bring families together, the food is plentiful, and the “gift” is the learning experience that youth are provided through 4-H and FFA. My 4-H fair experiences began in Clark County showing Jerseys. There was lots of competition in
Decoration dedication
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb says she’s a mixture of old and new with meaningful ties to people and places.
USDA: Livestock buyers took turns on bidding at Ohio auctions
Five livestock buyers allegedly violated the Packers and Stockyards Act by taking turns bidding on livestock at three auctions in Ohio.
FSA Andy: CRP still working to protect environmentally sensitive farmland
Hello Again! On April 22, people all over the country reached out to celebrate Earth Day and thanked their local farmers, the original conservationists and stewards of the Earth. America’s farmers play an important role in keeping the earth clean through the Farm Service Agency’s Conservation Reserve Program. CRP conserves soil, improves water and air
Who won?
A poem about a 4-H lamb project by Julie B. Herron, 4-H Youth Agent in Columbiana County.
Cousins do count
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on the relationship she has with her cousins. Somehow getting together with them always makes her feel like a kid again.
Ohio produce growers and marketers urged to join food safety program
If you want to market produce in the future, you will “need” to be part of a trusted food safety certification program, officials say.
Trip to Mexico was truly enchanting
The view from the top was stunning, and the bolts of lightning punctuated the night sky in the distance.
WVU Extension partners with drug courts to offer healthy habits
West Virginia University Extension Service is teaming up with drug court programs to provide additional support and education that recovering addicts need.






