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How to carve pumpkins safely
Carving a pumpkin can be a fun, festive, fall family event — as long as you know what you’re doing. Use these tips to reduce the risk of injury.
How to make your garden wildlife friendly
If you enjoy watching wildlife and want to make your yard a destination, your gardening habits are a good place to start.
On-the-job training (or what I learned from my first job)
We asked successful individuals to recall their early employment experiences, and share what they learned from their first job. Their lessons are universal.
Business profile: Terry’s Tire Town
ALLIANCE, Ohio — As for Terry’s Tire Town, the company “chooses not to participate in the economic downturn.” And it’s that spirit of optimism and drive for success that has kept the tire dealer rolling since 1972. Terry’s is a wholesale and retail tire dealer that specializes in automotive maintenance and repair, wheels, parts and
Our values have consequences
Editor: In his book titled The Great Awakening, Jim Wallis relates the importance of integrity and accountability in doing what’s right and proper in finding solutions to our greatest challenges in life. Unfortunately, wrong decisions have caused chaotic proportions from our depressed economy, scandals of pork-barrel spending, the ability of special interest money channeled to
Farmhouse Blooms: Not your average flower shop
According to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service 2014 agriculture survey, there was $1.4 million in flower sales in Ohio and $458 million in cut flower sales in the United States.
Farmboy Cattle hosts pasture walk to celebrate conservation award
Todd Miller and his family host a pasture walk on their farm, Farmboy Cattle, to celebrate and discuss their conservation efforts.
Temple Grandin gives keynote speech at 2025 Pa. Farm Show
Temple Grandin gave a keynote speech and answered audience questions at 2025 annual Pennsylvania Farm Show’s Women in Agriculture Day on Jan. 9.
US Jersey to offer over $50,000 in scholarships
This year $50,750 will be awarded to young Jersey owners pursuing a college or university degree by the American Jersey Cattle Association.
Early ordinances set the path for the country
Under the operation of early policies, millions of Americans today enjoy a security of life and liberty that many people around the world don’t get.






