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Food safety after a power outage or flood
Understand the basics of food safety and how perishable foods are impacted when you lose power in a storm or experience flooding.
Wood you be my valentine?
This year for Valentine’s Day Mr. Wonderful crafts Kymberly Foster Seabolt a custom table.
Being positive in a broken world
December is a great time to reflect on where we have been, where we are, and where we are headed.
The best place to be is up in a tree
Mike Tontimonia is in the game again and looking forward to the coming weeks as autumn puts its grip on the woodlots and the place to be is up a tree.
Understanding stormwater runoff
Runoff water can pick up and carry many substances that pollute water. Some — like pesticides, fertilizers, oil and soap — are harmful in any quantity.
Shale gas development spurs invasive plant spread in Pa. forests
A team of researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences has found that invasive plants are increasing with natural gas development.
Will work for cleats
“Mom, I need new cleats.” I think I have heard some variation of this sentence for 15 years now.
Hidden gems in 1926 essay by 12-year-old
In 1926, 12-year-old Raymond Slutz, of Salem, Ohio, won a multistate essay contest about milk quality. Ninety years later, we share his essay, and the message that little things matter when it comes to improving milk quality.
Holmes Co. fire results in total loss of barn
Curled and mangled steel and a few support beams are all that remain of a bank barn at the home of Loren and Barb Lang in western Holmes County, Ohio, following a barn fire Nov. 17.
Organic farming conference touts benefits of less inputs
Organic farming conference highlights the benefits of low-cost inputs, and balanced approach to farming.






