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Raising children? You’re actually just in a holding pattern
The moment you have a baby, people who are “experts” in the care and handling of infants become utterly convinced that if not taught properly how to hold your child you will, in fact, drop it. Sane, rational adults will caution you to “Watch his head!,” as if only their careful tutelage is what prevents
You win some and you lose one
It’s not easy being perfect. Just ask my daughter’s soccer team — those kids are on fire! They played an entire outdoor season from late summer to early fall and never lost a game. Not ever. Not once. Flush with their success, they went ahead and continued an indoor soccer session with the same stunning
Against the grain: Consumption now tops production
Consumption is outpacing crop production in the United States and other grain-growing nations for the first time in years.
Roundup of gardening news for Jan. 6, 2022
The Mahoning County Extension Office will hold a greenhouse workshop Jan. 21, 10 a.m-1:30 p.m. at the office.
Vacation with us … Amey
Jim and Toni Amey, who live part time in Canfield, Ohio, stand atop the Blarney Castle with Farm and Dairy immediately after kissing the Blarney Stone. The couple, who also lives in Washington D.C., spent over two weeks in England, Ireland and then back to England where they first met some 18 years ago. Proof
Uptick in commodity prices doesn’t change trend
Marlin Clark argues the recent uptick in corn, soybean and wheat prices doesn’t change the overall trend of grain prices sliding downward since May.
It was a very ‘moving’ day
Kym Seabolt chokes back tears as her oldest child returns home to empty his room and retrieve most of his things to furnish his new home.
Where has the the marketing season gone?
Farmers have raised their heads above the summer workload and realized that the grain prices that seemed so comfortable are no longer.
How to stay grounded (literally)
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares what she’s learned from her obsession with news and media — as a society, we have no idea how to really quarantine.
Coronavirus fears cancel ag events, programs in Ohio and Pennsylvania
The coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. prompted a number of activities, events and programs to be suspended or canceled in Ohio and Pennsylvania.






