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5 things to leave behind in 2017
It is common to look ahead at the new year. But what about things to stop doing? Here are some tips on practices or habits to kick to the curb this year.
Empty nest is furry and full
Have your children grown and flown? Small dogs will absolutely fill that void left by grown children. Small dogs will never let you be lonely.
The science of grazing
Northwest Pennsylvania Grazing Conference, March 16, celebrated 20 years with nearly 350 participants. Jim Gerrish spoke on intensively managing pastures.
ATI students find success with two-year bioenergy program
Program trains students for two-year degrees in marketable fields.
Ohio water quality bill moving through capitol
Ohio’s nutrient and water quality bill seen as a good defense against federal regulation.
Showering with unsolicited advice
At the risk of sounding obnoxious, I think Mr. Wonderful and I have raised — to this point anyway — two good kids. The ones that are kind, giving, gracious, look out for others. I’m proud of that. I flatter myself that people want to know how we have managed through cleverness, parenting skill, and
Sheep dairy makes good sense for Medina County couple
SEVILLE, Ohio — Northeast Ohio has more dairy farms than any part of the state. But one dairy operation in southern Medina County is a real standout. Yellow House Cheese — operated by Kevin and Kristyn Henslee — is among the first in the state to milk sheep. That’s right: Sheep. There are roughly 100
Packin’ it in
If I should ever have to evacuate in one of those horrible “you have 10 minutes to take anything of value and get out” scenarios, you will find me out in the car. I’m going to let my husband handle it all. I’d get out with one toothbrush and vase. Mr. Wonderful could probably fit
Hornet’s nest tells the true story of snowfall
Remember that high hornets’ nest I wrote about in the Jan. 21 column? Old-timers believed the higher the hornets built their nests, the deeper the snow. Well, that nest tells the true story about snowfall here, and every day there are a few more inches wiping out the creature glyphs in the now unblemished surface.
B&B blends agriculture and tourism
BUTLER, Pa. — What do a gray goose, 100 Black Angus cattle, a bride and pancakes have in common? All of them have a place at Butler County’s Armstrong Farms, which is owned by John and Kathy Allen. Best of both The Allens have woven together agriculture and tourism — the county’s top two industries




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

