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How the sewing machine transformed society
Learn how the invention of the sewing machine led to the evolution of the American mercantile economy into the age of industrial capitalism.
How to get rid of fleas
Learn more about alternative methods to combat fleas in your house and on your pets.
Vacation with Us: Brad and Rachael Snyder
Brad and Rachael Snyder, of Louisville, Ohio, explored several spots in Pennsylvania and New York to celebrate their first anniversary. Although they visited the Statue of Liberty in New York City, this stop to tour the New Holland factory in New Holland, Pennsylvania, was also a trip highlight, and an occasion to take their photo
Established in 1791: New barn reinvigorates Rynd farm
Today, the Rynd brothers — Dennis, 65, and Jim, 61, — and Dennis’ son Brooks, 36, can’t imagine farming again like they did in the old tie-stall barn.
United Fresh report finds fresh produce sales up
WASHINGTON — United Fresh Produce Association released the 2013 Year in Review edition of the FreshFacts on Retail report, which examines overall retail trends in produce for the past year. The report shows during 2013, the produce department averaged more than $47,000 per week per store, which was up 4.8 percent over the previous year.
Ranking hunting and fishing magazines
Mike Tontimonia shares his list of the best hunting and fishing magazines.
The saga of Seaman: The greatest dog traveler of all
This dog went where many humans haven’t gone before.
Tight feeder supplies the issue in 2009
Cattle feeders’ No. 1 concern was feed inputs. Not any more, says Mike Sands of Informa Economics. The market analyst predicts corn will not stay as low as $3 per bushel (bu.) for long, but the new trading levels for corn may be of little consequence compared to the declining feeder calf supply. Biggest hurdle
1953: Year of killer tornadoes
This year – 2003 – marks the 50th anniversary of the third deadliest year for tornadoes in the United States.
Automation makes Erf family better farm managers
Two years ago, the Erf brothers of Huron County, Ohio, upgraded their calf-hutch feeding operation to a fully automated calf weaning facility.






