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Wolfinger family is leaping into the future of beef with a lot of faith

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Guts, glory and determination. Three words to describe a farming family in Belmont County, Ohio.

Cleveland, similar cities could produce most of their energy

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Ohio State University study says increased urban energy self-reliance would add between $28.7 million and $1.76 billion annually to Cleveland’s economy.

Important election year for farmers

Thursday, April 5, 2012

It has been a month since the Super Tuesday election. Boy, it has been peaceful these past few weeks. Amazing how the barrage of robo-calls subsided after March 6. However, it won’t be long before we are once again inundated with campaign advertisements citing the merits of each candidate as we move closer to the

Don’t let couponing lead to waste

Friday, November 18, 2011

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Extreme couponing is becoming the hot trend for people looking to cut their food costs, but it can lead to increased waste, according to a food-safety expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, who offers some tips to save money in the long run.

Good friends make for good times

Thursday, March 25, 2010

I went home from school one day, itching to tell everyone about my new friend. I was in second grade, and had spent recess playing with a tiny pixie of a girl named Kathy Somerlade. My only complaint about my new friend was that she was far too tiny to be a good teeter-totter partner.

Humor and hope keep Pennsylvania dairy farm alive

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Lesson learned in Pa. dairy farm is that quality can have more benefits than quantity.

It would be lovely to turn back time

Thursday, December 10, 2009

“I can’t imagine there has ever been a more gratifying time or place to be alive than America in the 1950s. No country had ever known such prosperity. When the war ended, the United States had $26 billion worth of factories that hadn’t existed before the war, $140 billion in savings and war bonds just

The seed catalogs are a sign of spring

Thursday, March 5, 2009

“The snow holds for what seems to be forever in the valley and in the far pasture. As I plan my garden once again, we find our patience being tested as yet another snowfall is predicted. One day, we will see the finches and know that we have survived yet another winter. For now, we

A roundup of FFA news for the week of Feb. 26, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

GNADENHUTTEN, Ohio — Indian Valley FFA is holding its annual strawberry sales. Prices are roughly $1.50 per pound. Strawberries may be purchased by the half flat for $12 (6 pints) or a full flat for $20 (12 pints). There are approximately 12-14 pounds of strawberries per flat.   Indian Valley FFA students will be earning

Gullibility: Not-so-PC virus

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Warning: Many Internet users are becoming infected by a virus that causes them to believe without question every groundless urban legend and dire warning that shows up in their inbox. The Gullibility Virus, as it is called, apparently makes people believe and forward copies of silly hoaxes relating to cookie recipes, health scares and get-rich-quick