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All in the family
NEWCOMERSTOWN, Ohio – Farming has its way of taking hold of lives, of families, of generations. For Jerry Lahmers’ family in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, that hold is particularly tight.
It’s about time: Spring finally here
Every spring, this column is committed to bring you in poetry the scent of hyacinths as you read once again the advice of an old saying: If thou of fortune be bereft And in thy store there be but left Two loaves: sell one, And with the dole, Buy hyacinths to feed thy soul …
OSU Extension offers class on ornamental grasses
Ornamental grasses can be used for ground covers, accent plants, winter interest, perennial borders, native gardens and more.
PSU Extension ornamental grasses course earns national award
Penn State Extension’s green industry team recently received an award for an online course titled “Plant Identification and Usage: Ornamental Grasses.”
The world is changing, we must, too
Alan Guebert ponders whether we can have both dollar-driven efficiency and safety-centered resiliency as the overarching goal of American farm policy.
Brook trout are prolific underwater breeders
My wife has a cousin who, like many anglers, lives for opening day of trout season. He loves native brook trout (He pronounces trout with long “o”). Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) inhabit spring-fed streams, beaver ponds, lakes, and rivers. They thrive in cold, oxygen-rich waters. And it is the only trout native to the eastern
Putting the love of the hunt into the words
Jim Abrams shares what he believes are four phases of sporting development, leading to a love of the hunt.
Jittery traders want to ignore USDA reports
There are a lot of traders talking their positions right now. Marlin Clark measures the anecdotal concerns against recent numbers from USDA.
Water: The forgotten nutrient?
Learn more about water quality factors that affect water intake and may be difficult to pinpoint without testing your water sources.
Nonperishable foods to stock up on in advance of a snowstorm
In the event of a snowstorm that may keep you inside for days, you should have at least three days’ worth of food and water. Learn what to stock up on.






