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How to start a container garden
Whether you only use a few small clay pots or plant large plastic tubs, container gardening is a viable option for many gardeners.
Program certifies noxious weed-free hay
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A niche hay and straw market promises higher profits for Indiana growers, if they can leave one essential ingredient out of each bale.
Early settlers fortunate to land on East Coast
Early settlers were fortunate to land on the East Coast of what is now the United States because of the richness of the New World’s resources.
Better together: 5 ways small farms work together to achieve big goals
Small farms have unique production, distribution and marketing challenges. Learn how they can work together to overcome these obstacles.
Sleep over, perchance to dream (or cry)
It is said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. If this is so, then someone call the men in white coats because I am definitely insane. We have been on summer vacation for approximately a week now. Nine days, 13 hours and 31.6 minutes,
How to make your own dog treats
Making your own dog treats is a great way to gain more control over your dog’s diet. Learn how to get started with these basic tips and dog biscuit recipes.
How to grow your own microgreens
Learn what you can grow as microgreens and how to start growing your own microgreens at home in nine simple steps.
Middling taste buds
This week, Kymberly Seabolt analyses her “white trash taste buds” and the midwestern cooking she grew up enjoying.
Namesake of my daughter
My great-grandmother, Jeannette, was born in 1902 and her life would span most of the 20th century. She would see advancements in her lifetime that were unheard of at the time of her birth. Still her life, like any, would not always be easy. Tragically, she would lose her mother to tuberculosis as a child.
Evolution of an exhibition
PAINESVILLE, Ohio – There are decades of economic and social and personal histories crammed into a cardboard box in the Lake County fair office.






