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Dynamic duo: McCulloughs diversify so they can farm
MERCER, Pa. – Digging fence post holes is often one of the least favorite jobs on the farm. But brothers John and David McCullough gladly do it – and they dig a lot of them – just so they can farm.
Outsiders raiding F.O. 33 milk pool
Cameron Thraen, dairy marketing and policy state specialist with Ohio State University Extension, writes about milk check revenue that should have been paid to Order 33 milk producers, but was siphoned off to the pockets of producers in areas that do not normally share in the Mideast Area revenue pool.
Camping debacle
Bryce Angell’s camping debacle turned out to be one of the better Friday night dates with his wife.
Columbiana SWCD honors Highlandtown Wildlife Area
The Highlandtown Wildlife Area was honored as the Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District’s 2017 Cooperator of the Year during the district’s 75th anniversary banquet.
Happy memories never fade away
One of my happiest holiday memories is now fading for me, but it is still there in an old movie-reel, lovely sort of way.
Expert says unusual growing season could cause unusual aphid cycle
WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio State University Extension experts are working to determine how the soybean aphid might affect the 2012 crop.
Looking back, it was a different world
Columnist Judith Sutherland looks at school life through the eyes of an older friend.
The eye of the ‘bee’ holder
SALEM, Ohio — A swarm of bees is enough to make most people run for cover. Unless you’re Bob the Bee Man.
Enjoy the goodness of simple pleasures
Judith Sutherland recalls her father’s love of simple things like fresh-baked bread and jars of homemade jam — a love he passed on to her.
A Sewing Fool: The Case of the Complicated Cassocks
Once a sewing mom, always a sewing mom. If you haven’t heard that phrase already, I’ll take credit for it.






