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Seasonal piles
I only clean for new people. In fact, if I clean for you, we probably aren’t that close — yet.
Longest-serving Ohio 4-H volunteer’s experience inspires others
Today, 75 years later, 4-H remains part and parcel of Charlotte Wagner’s life, as she recently celebrated 69 years as a 4-H volunteer.
Many reasons to plant cover crops
(By Cody Totten) Cover crops have become of growing interest throughout Ohio and the Midwest in general. But why would a farmer who is already busy enough want to go through all the time, labor and financial input to have a winter crop that either dies off or they have to kill in the spring?
Twinsberry Tree Farm is a ‘People’s Choice’
Years of experience paying off for Shreve, Ohio, tree farm and forestry business.
Living off the land: sweet satisfaction
One aspect of country life that interests me most is that it is never the same day after day. There are always new footprints on the snow, some familiar, like those of the skunks, who leave a special track near the big old trees where the tail drags, and some others that are impossible to
Columbiana County Fair salutes Purple Heart veterans
The 2010 Columbiana County Fair saluted the county’s Purple Heart veterans with a moving ceremony Aug. 8.
Business Profile: COBA/Select Sires
COLUMBUS –Dairy and beef breeders know to turn to COBA/Select Sires for the best genetics to get their cows and heifers pregnant. The farmer-owned cooperative celebrated 2007 as its 11th consecutive phenomenal sales year, according to general manager Bernie Heisner. In 1997, COBA sold 670,884 units of semen. Ten years later, in the same market
A birthday: Memories stick with you
Isn’t it odd how certain moments in time stay with us, remaining vibrant in our memories? I have one such memory, and while I can’t explain why it stands out while others that were certainly more important have faded away, it is as clear as though it happened yesterday.
Judith Sutherland: Science and art: they grow together
“Remember always that you have not only the right to be an individual, you have an obligation to be one.
Early 1900s: Trolleys take the line
Does anyone remember trolley cars in towns and cities? Columnist Roy Booth does and shares a look at two cities’ well-known lines.






