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Being thankful
Kym Seabolt shares the things she’s eternally grateful for.
Behind the Shows: the show must go on for Pa. 4-H siblings
The McGraw children continue to prepare their pigs for a show at the end of the summer, even after the county fair was canceled because of COVID-19.
Holiday dinners should be savored
Kymberly Foster Seabolt details every delicious dish she makes during the holidays and reminds us to savor all of the special treats we receive.
Agritourism opportunities on the rise in Ohio
From U-pick patches, to vineyards and farm markets, agritourism is on the rise in Ohio. Current legislation in Ohio will further define what an agritourism operation is and how farmers can be protected in their agritourism ventures.
Reducing tillage in organic vegetables
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — “Is there a way to try something different to move to less tillage?” That’s the question Anu Rangarajan, the director of Cornell’s Small Farm Program, asked an overflowing crowd at the latest Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) conference. Rangarajan urged the growers at this PASA annual Farming for the Future
Carrollton Farmers’ Market: Nineteen years of success and counting
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Long before the concept was trendy, a farmers’ market was growing in Carroll County.
Ohio is rich with Native American history
Julie Geiss shares the tale of Council Rock in Mill Creek Park and remarks on the area’s rich Native American history and availability of natural resources.
Guerilla parenting
The next time we feel moved to criticize, we would all do well to thank God and Guardian Angels and practice a little gratitude instead.
6 ideas for gardening with kids
As spring approaches, think about making your garden, or at least a portion of it, kid-friendly.
How was the West won without bottled water?
Since the onslaught of 40 days of rain, the term “French drain” has been whispered in my ear. Let me assure you, it is not as sexy as it sounds.






