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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.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Sept. 10, 2009
CRESTON, Ohio — Members from Norwayne High School FFA earned several awards at the Ohio State Fair at the Expositions Center in Columbus. Thirty-five members displayed 68 projects constructed in the Ag Shop during the 2008-09 school year. Projects included bird houses, slag hammers, oxyacetylene panels, shop stools, lawn chairs, extension cords, wiring panels, welding
Making holiday memories
Lee and Nancy Walker own a 40-acre Christmas tree farm in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Neither grew up farming, but are happy to be in their retirement.
To sell or not to sell raw milk: Regulatory agencies state their case
A recent court case in Wisconsin where two farms tried to get around state laws regarding raw milk sales sparked interest in Ohio and Pennsylvania’s stance on the subject.
Energy company leasing land for tri-state area carbon capture and sequestration hub
Tenaska, a private energy company from Nebraska, will be leasing pore space from landowners in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia for a tri-state CCS hub.
Orphan wells hard to plug, despite influx of federal dollars
Representatives from the ODNR and Pennsylvania DEP, as well as plugging and environmental contractors, talked about the realities of plugging orphan wells during a panel at the Shale Insight Conference.
Farms offer stress relief to friends, family
“Speak gently — it is better far to rule by love than fear; speak gently, let not harsh words mar the good we might do here. Speak gently, love does whisper low, the vows that true hearts bind; and gentle friendship’s accents flow, affection’s voice is kind. Speak gently to the young, for they will
There are all kinds and sizes of farms
What makes a farm a farm? Now, I’m not talking “official” terms, like what the Agricultural Census Bureau would say. I’m talking about what the people who matter would have to say when they weigh in on such important matters. I’m talking about you. What do you think? What brings this subject to mind is
Degree of difficulty counts for something
It’s all about shopping form at this time of year, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Nations agree to climate change accord in Denmark
SALEM, Ohio — President Barack Obama committed the United States to cutting the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions by 17 percent by 2020, and by more than 80 percent by 2050.






