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Help us identify the Moore family’s mystery tool
Item No. 1274 comes to us from Moe Moore, of Greenwich, Ohio, and has been in the Moore family for close to 100 years.
Ohio native returns home, cultivates knowledge at garden school
Tisa Watts is a horticulturist with 20 years of experience and an expert on backyard biodiversity. She founded the Columbus Garden School to educate others.
How to define a life well-lived
A statement her father made near the end of his life is what stays with Judith Sutherland as the standard for a life well-lived.
Long marriages are rooted in strong faith
Judith Sutherland admires the way her older sister’s marriage has endured through sickness and health for the last 50 years.
Cicadas will emerge in the billions this May and June
This May and June, billions of 17-year periodical cicadas will emerge from the ground. The emerging cicadas this spring are part of Brood X.
Weather drives rising corn prices
The price of corn in the United States has been increasing this year and is now approaching record highs. Like in 2012, the weather is a factor.
Brood X ready to make presence known again
Brood X, also known as the Great Eastern Brood of cicadas , will be emerging from the soil after many years of developing underground.
Turkeys and solar power Bowman and Landes farm
What started with raising fresh turkeys for the holidays turned into a year-round operation making a variety of turkey products, powered by the sun.
Apply for the 2020 John Wilson Memorial Scholarship
If you are an Ashtabula County resident and majoring in a 2- or 4-year degree in natural resources, apply for the John Wilson Memorial Scholarship.
Christmas tree shortage? Not really, says industry rep
There should be no Christmas tree shortage this year, and the lower supply and high demand means a strong market for farmers, an industry rep says.






