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A Father’s Day turkey dinner fit for a lady
By MIKE TONTIMONIA Father’s Day in this house is usually minus Dad due to an annual Canadian fishing trip that always seems to happen over the Father’s Day weekend. But since most of the weeklong outing participants are fathers and sons, we continue to recognize our family roles in various ways, including a search
Restoring confidence in education
“If we aren’t agile, if we can’t innovate, somebody else will go to the dance in our shoes. The land grant system is a world solution; we should settle for nothing less than world domination.” — Dr. Bruce McPheron.
Battling compaction: No-till, controlled traffic a key
With compacted soils, farmers could lose 5 percent to 10 percent of their corn or soybean yields.
Virginia Myers Patterson will be missed
For those of you who have read this column for a number of years, stories of my great-grandpa Charlie are familiar fodder. It is with respect and sadness that I write of the passing of his only remaining child from our midst. Just two days shy of her 91st birthday, my great-aunt Virginia Myers Patterson
Family business meetings – Make a schedule, stick to it, be open
It is no secret that managing a family business has its ups and downs.
Some family members may not have a desire to be involved in the business, while others want to understand and manage the business, but have never been given the opportunity to participate in making decisions.
Veto squabbles make controversial Pa. farm bill’s future uncertain
Aside from the veto controversy, the bill also created a stir in the agricultural and environmental communities.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 15, 2010
CANTON, Ohio — The Happy Farmerettes and Farmers 4-H club of Osnaburg Township held a meeting April 8 at the Thouvenin home. Installation of new officers was done using the care kit theme. Members received their project books. “I got my start in 4-H” posters for the yard were passed out to members to promote
Steubenville’s Nutcracker Village celebrates 10 years with over 200 life-size nutcrackers
Steubenville’s Nutcracker Village is celebrating its 10th anniversary with over 200 life-size nutcrackers that have helped revitalize the former coal town.
Researchers aim to enrich eggs, poultry meat with omega-3
Deficiency researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences hope to fortify foods people frequently eat with long-chain omega-3 fatty acids.
More at this camp than FFA
As Camp Muskingum enters its seventh decade, camp director Todd Davis hopes a pending $2.5 million building project will help keep it around for a good long while.






