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New livestock help livestock guardian dogs learn
Each livestock guardian dog processes information differently and that is never more apparent than when Tarma Shena adds a new type of livestock.
Scholarships available for Ashtabula County students
The Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Fund is open to those studying ag, natural resources, family and consumer sciences or environmental sciences.
Market correction or market top?
Last week, corn futures lost 13 cents and nearby (January) soybean futures lost 29 cents. Marlin Clark weighs in on recent changes in the grain markets.
There is still so much more to learn
Judith Sutherland offers some advice for the new year and recommends a book titled Lists to Live By to gain a little perspective.
There’s nowhere for the water to go
I’ve seen the numbers. The rain is historic. But it’s not hard to see it with my own eyes, too. With each new rain drop that has fallen, the saturated ground has spit it back out in new ways.
Perfectly imperfect
Despite the imperfections and mishaps of the holiday, Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s 50th Christmas was better than perfect.
Ohio historical marker celebrates FFA jacket
FFA members recently unveiled a special memorial to remember the FFA jacket’s connection to Fredericktown, Ohio.
A spoon full of memories
Packing up her grandmother’s house, Kymberly Foster Seabolt chose ordinary, everyday kitchen spoons to keep her memories close.
Mason jars are a storage staple
Mason jars are the darling of Pinterest. They are used for everything — crafts, home decor, party favors, garden art, desk organizing and food storage.
February, praying for freezing days
Old time farmers always said that in February, it thaws a little each day. It is music to my ears now, but as a kid, February was a really great month to be frozen over.






