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Lock-down in a worry-free world
Apparently, my children are attending spy school. That is the only explanation for why I, the consummate prying parent, am so completely in the dark about what it is they DO all day.
New Year’s Eve not what it once was
Time has a way of running out this time of year, and with horror I realized this morning – the day after Christmas – that a column had to be in by 10 a.
Me, old? I beg to differ with you
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt still counts her age “and a half” and is darn proud of it!
Elusive creatures: Other Mothers
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt talks about the “cool” moms who let their kids stay up all night, munching on pizza and cake and watching violent TV cartoons.
More pets
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about another part of her family, her daughter’s gerbils and how they’ve reproduced.
GMO tests are available to farmers
OSU researchers have outlined a number of tests available to farmers that measure levels of herbicide and insect tolerance of such crops as corn or soybeans.
Get in the game: Prevent school violence
Guest commentary by Matthew Kaplan, assistant professor of agricultural education at Penn State, looks at how community tragedy can be averted with connections.
Eight ways to save money on your farm in 2008
There are many ways to save time, stress and money on the farm, but it can be overwhelming to find a starting point.
Cattle market uncertainty may require more careful fall decision making
Agricultural economists urge producers to weigh the benefits and risks when making fall marketing decisions.
Ohio Cattlemen’s Association looks to the future of Ohio’s beef industry
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association is looking ahead to a new national administration and new local and national officers in the beef industry. Complete convention wrapup.






