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Holiday traditions, and eating out of the middle
“Christmas traditions are nearly unbreakable, like a cord that stretches from heart to heart,” says Missy Herrera, this week’s Dinner Guest. She shares a special family recipe, too.
On the Outdoors: Outdoorsmen setting standard in community service
While touring the Portage County Randolph Fair, I spotted avid Suffield, Ohio outdoorsman Al Kisamore in the hog auction audience. He was representing the Ohio Fur Takers club, an active conservation-minded group that each puts its money where a needy mouth is.
Squeezing the energy out of your grain!
Some things were tolerable with $2 corn that are out of the question now that we deal with $7 corn. Undigested grain in the manure is one of them. Seeds Corn kernels were not designed to be eaten; they are seeds, and what surrounds the dormant embryo — the endosperm — is there to support
Negative market influences add up
Avian flu is one more negative working against the grain prices.
Grain markets focus on weather, USDA report
As analysts continue to evaluate the size of the crop and the appropriate future prices, Marlin Clark weighs in on the latest changes in the grain markets.
Medicine takes the shape of a book
Columnist Judy Sutherland explains how books are serving as a solace for Cort.
Appalachia could be a hub for hemp, but barriers stand in the way
Appalachia has ideal weather conditions and infrastructure for the hemp industry to grow, but industry leaders state heavy restrictions stand in the way.
How to identify beech leaf disease
Beech leaf disease has been documented in at least a dozen counties in northeast Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and Ontario, Canada.
Springtime is time for forest foraging
Morels are the most well-known goal of spring foraging, but ramps and fiddlehead ferns offer a wonderful and sometimes new foraging opportunity.
History of waterfowl hunting in Ohio
Waterfowl hunting is a time-honored tradition that Ohio hunters have always enjoyed, but it looked different 100 years ago.






