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Cat woman: There’s a new girl in the house
Full-figured Bingo is not quite sure where she is just yet. But, with typical feline curiosity, she is exploring every corner of every room, every cupboard, every closed door, every possible hidey-hole. In fact, this morning — her first here, having arrived only yesterday — I almost panicked because I couldn’t find her anywhere. We
Copes win Columbiana SWCD award
The Tom Cope family was honored with Columbiana SWCD’s annual Cooperator of the Year award.
Adjectives wear out grain market watchers
One casualty of our record grain markets this year on the Chicago Board of Trade this year is the adjective. We have worn out the old ones, and they no longer have the power to shock us.
If only farmers could run the world
“As part of a training exercise, those newly-inducted were served orders that they could run the world as individuals for a full seven days. They tried their best to operate in an individual fashion, barking orders in their own way. The cadets fell all over themselves making one huge mistake after another until they reached
The perfect place for children to play
Sometimes, in the midst of living life, we forget the importance of fun and games in the big scheme of things.
Dairy Excel: Will there be supply management?
Wayne County Extension Agent Tom Noyes takes a closer look at the Cooperatives Working Together program.
Warmers: Eat it while it’s still hot
You might never think about food warmers as collectibles – in fact, you might never have thought about them at all, until columnist Roy Booth sparked your curiousity with this week’s column.
USDA moves to reopen Canadian border to cattle
WASHINGTON – After extensive risk reviews, USDA is moving to allow imports of live feeder cattle under 30 months of age from Canada and other regions with effective bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) prevention and detection measures.
The 1040 blues: Tax time brings out the procrastinators and evaders
While procrastinating may cost many taxpayers who receive refunds, even many of those who owe tax upon filing fail to act “penny-wise” by doing just the opposite – not procrastinating.
Above and beyond: Ohio teens earn national community service awards
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Two Ohio 4-H members received national recognition in Washington recently. Awards.






