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Make-A-Wish Foundation makes Joe Joe a cowboy for a day
He didn’t want to go to Disney World or meet his favorite superhero.
All 5-year-old Joe Joe Charles wished for was one day where he could be a farmer and a cowboy.
Surgeons implant brain ‘pacemaker’
BALTIMORE — Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine in November surgically implanted a pacemaker-like device into the brain of a patient in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, the first such operation in the U.S. The device, which provides deep brain stimulation and has been used in thousands of people with Parkinson’s disease, is seen as
Parents and teens: Can they get along?
Communication between parents and teens presents challenges for both. “Your goal as a parent should be to love and communicate,” said an adolescence-development specialist.
A beginner’s guide to starting seeds indoors
Starting your own seeds can give you more vegetable options, save money and make your garden more productive. Learn how to successfully start seeds indoors.
Margin protection programs dominate fall dairy meetings
Dairy farmers have some new risk management tools to consider this fall, which were the main focus of the fall meetings of Ohio Dairy Producers Association.
How to keep your pantry and refrigerator stocked for baking
Keep your pantry and refrigerator stocked with these essentials so you’re always ready to bake, especially during the busy Christmas season.
United Producers begins market option
New program to expand livestock marketing opportunities for cattle farmers.
New food science building breaks ground
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State recently broke ground for a $45.7 million Food Science Building.
The 130,000-square-foot Food Science Building, located at the corner of Curtin and Bigler roads on the University Park campus, will include modern teaching and research laboratories, classrooms and offices, plus expanded production and customer-service space for the Berkey Creamery.
An imperfect shepherd is thankful for the perfect sheep
The Clun Forest sheep have performed better than Eliza Blue could have hoped, especially during lambing season.
Quitters never win
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is leery of signing up for things, following a few tricky subscription cancelations.






