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Changing homework habits
I have spent nearly nine years teaching my children that patience is a virtue (although sadly, not one of mine) and that there are no stupid questions.
During adolescence, parents and teens change in opposite ways
As teens begin moving into their peak years of physical ability, sexuality and attractiveness, middle-aged parents may begin noticing the opposite trends themselves.
Ohio and Pa. breeders take high marks at All-American
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Indian Acres MM Pistachio Pie, bred and owned by 18-year-old Ashley Elise Sears from Deerfield, Mass.
Farm Science Review adds new demos
Attendance is expected to be higher than last year at the Farm Science Review Sept. 17-19 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near London.
Keepin’ it fresh: How to store garden produce
Proper storage of produce keeps it fresh and ripe until you are ready to eat or preserve it. Storing produce in ideal conditions also improves its taste, texture and appearance.
Corn prices trend lower as harvest wraps up
The end of November is normally not a great time for grain price changes, and we are on par this year. Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets.
Mourning doves are happy, healthy in Ohio
Mourning dove populations are flourishing in Ohio. Barb Mudrak investigates why their numbers are thought to be increasing by about 1% per year.
Sustainability and the future of ag
Sales of food and beverages bearing labels relating to environmental sustainability have seen increases in the last few years and the trend should continue.
How to care for your Easter lily: 12 tips
Easter lilies are a symbol of hope and peace of the Resurrection, and they are also a symbol of spring. Here are tips for care during the Easter season and year-round.
Southeast Ohio farmers offered free energy assessments
Farmers in an eight-county region of southeast Ohio can take advantage of free solar, geothermal or bio-methane assessments through July 1, 2018.






