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Hearth to Heart: Fall Mornings
Cool night air, lingering now at dawn, drifts through the open windows of the house. We want to huddle under covers and stay in our warm beds, but not today – a school day.
Not all foods fit for humans are fit for dogs
If you’ve recently adopted a dog, you might be wondering which human foods are bad for them. Find which foods can be dangerous and how they can affect dogs.
Dennison hosts big Buckeye birthday bash
The Dennison Depot will host a Big Buckeye Birthday Bash June 21 from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.
Coffee Confusion
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb helps you decode the java jargon.
TuscParks to host winter hike Feb. 10
TuscParks will be hosting a winter hike at the Norma Johnson Center on Feb. 10 from 10 a.m. to noon.
The Cookie Crumbles This Way
Homemade cookies are always a welcome treat, so when I received a request for chewy cookie recipes, I didn’t have to think twice. Follow recipes closely and measure ingredients carefully for best results; using the correct ingredients is key. Here are some other pointers adapted from allrecipes.com. Fats. Cookies are made primarily with butter, margarine
Let’s do lunch — and snacks
That screaming sound you heard should not alarm anyone but me and my pants. After a really successful 2013 where I ate healthier than ever, felt better than ever, and dropped 35 pounds of chub (mostly from my extra chin and midriff), I stepped onto a scale to discover that 10 of those pounds had
Fall is a critical time period for cool season perennial forages
Fall is one of the most crucial time periods for our cool season pastures. The most important activity a livestock producer should be doing to help the pastures survive winter and remain productive next year is to avoid overgrazing. Why is fall a critical time for our cool season perennial forages? The grass plants in
Sara Kelley, Penn State University ’13
Location: Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania College/University attended: Penn State University, State College, Pa. (2013) Major: Food science Career: Raw materials technologist at Mars Why did you choose Penn State University? I chose Penn State because of the opportunity to learn in high-tech labs and connect with agriculture on campus. I liked Penn State’s tradition in agriculture and
Only a farmer’s love …
Mahoning County farmer Ed Schaefer Jr. decided to skip the flowers, chocolates and mushy card for his wife, Jen, and made a more public statement last weekend for Valentine’s Day. “There’s no better way to say ‘I love you’ than with a load of manure, is there?” he joked. Schaefer spread his love — and






