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How to keep eastern carpenter bees from damaging your home

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Damage to manmade structures can be prevented without harming eastern carpenter bees when their behavior and their lifecycle are taken into account.

Haus Orchard and Cider Mill bears fruit of labors

Thursday, October 18, 2001

The Mahoning County farm market continues its family owned and operated flavor after nearly 50 years.

Seed buying 101: a gardener’s glossary of terms

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

MAXWELL, Calif. — How often do you hear or find yourself wondering what is the difference between an heirloom and an open-pollinated seed variety, an F-1 hybrid and a “GMO?” Misconceptions about these terms are rampant. Breeding techniques continue to evolve, and the ethical debate on the long-term effects of this brave new world of

Toad Hill Organic Farm jumps into vegetable market

Thursday, June 20, 2002

Toad Hill Organic Farm has proved to be enough to hold over the Patrick family for the last 10 years, through good and bad weather and changing consumer attitude toward organic foods.

A picture is worth a thousand words and countless memories

Thursday, November 2, 2023

Alan Guebert takes a trip down memory lane to talk about his family’s 1961 Ford Galaxie.

Dairy’s bank barn, bales up in flames

Thursday, October 13, 2005

SALEM, Ohio – A century-old barn packed full of hay and straw was destroyed by fire early last week.

Help eradicate spotted knapweed

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Familiarize yourself with this invasive weed so that you can become part of the solution to stop the spread of spotted knapweed.

Cheerleaders have pep for MILK

Thursday, October 23, 2003

But can they win the ‘got milk?’ game?

Life on a beach: There’s more than meets the eye

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Few habitats seem as sterile as a sandy New Jersey beach. Waves of salt water constantly wash the shoreline. The only obvious indicators of life are pieces of broken shells washed ashore by the last high tide. But appearances can deceive. Plenty The biota on a sandy beach can’t compare to a tropical rain forest,

Remembering yesteryear farm tools

Wednesday, July 3, 2002

Antique columnist Roy Booth explains some of the more curious tools used in days gone by.