Search Results for "chocolate"
News Results 363 of 870 pages
Hazard a guess on this antique metal tool
Can you give this tool a better name than “dohickey”? Help us solve the mystery of this antique item in this week’s Hazard a Guess.
Roundup of FFA news for June 14, 2018
Catch up on news from Southeast FFA, Felicity-Franklin FFA and West Branch FFA.
OSU offers farm tax webinar
The Ohio State University will offer a daylong webinar Dec. 19, on farm tax returns for farmers, farm representatives and rural landowners.
OSU Extension offering food safety training
COLUMBUS — OSU Extension will be offering food safety training to assist individuals in meeting Ohio Department of Health Level 1 certification standards. A new food safety short course for non-profit groups will also be offered. A ServSafe Employee training course will be held March 5 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at J.I.M.’s Place
Annual Ohio farmer conference to be held at Hiram College this winter
HIRAM, Ohio — Innovative Farmers of Ohio, in partnership with Hiram College, will present its annual conference Feb. 26. Farming is a business and businesses must be financially successful if they are to survive. This is the title and the focus of the conference. The Business of Farming: an entrepreneurial approach. The speakers Keynote speaker
One tough cookie can shake this addiction
The first Girl Scout cookie was sold on Nov. 11, 1932 by a troop in Philadelphia. The girls baked cookies for day nurseries as a community service project.
Tire mechanic killed in explosion at Ohio farm
SALEM, Ohio – A tractor tire exploded last week at a Trumbull County dairy farm, killing the mechanic.
Corn leads grain markets higher
For the first time in a long time, corn has had days as the leading grain on the Chicago Board of Trade. That is to say, some days the gains in corn were more than the gains in wheat or soybeans. Some days, the beans matched the corn, but with a higher-priced commodity where the
Life Out Loud: Who cares what ‘they’ think?
People are insufferable. Oh, not taken singularly, of course. One-on-one people are lovely. It’s when they go plural you have problems. If there are any two things that can ruin just about any good time it is “people” and “they.”
How to carve and decorate pumpkins for Halloween
Carving a Jack-o’-lantern is no longer the most popular way to decorate a pumpkin for Halloween.






