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First-of-a-kind stamp exhibit open at Smithsonian National Postal Museum
Philatelic Firsts, open through Oct. 28 at the Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum, showcases first-of-their-kind items from the first Hawaiian stamps to the first American invert stamp error.
Bush didn’t cause all U.S. problems
Reader says you can’t point to the current administration for all of this country’s current woes.
Egg farm may have permits yanked
SALEM, Ohio – When Ohio Fresh Eggs operators bought the facilities from the now-defunct Buckeye Egg Farm, they promised to be good, conscientious neighbors who would make the farm an asset to the community.
Dairy outlook: It’s only a matter of time until price changes
Safety valve is to produce less or increase consumer demand, says Ohio State economist Cam Thraen.
Corn after corn may throw wrench into farm crop rotation systems
SALEM, Ohio – Give all the credit to the ethanol boom. There are more than 110 ethanol biorefineries up and running nationwide, and about 75 more coming down the line.
Helping farmers for half a century
SALEM, Ohio – In 1957, Curtis Lemon started tinkering with farm equipment. He hammered and welded and drilled and bolted – he liked the idea of taking the old and making it work like new.
The Cuban ag reality
Editor Susan Crowell recently traveled with a group of ag journalists to Cuba. Here are some of her observations.
The paradox of Cuba
During her September visit to Havana, Editor Susan Crowell found daily life in Cuba is a complicated web.
Bell Tower Brewing Company & Kitchen offers unique culinary adventures
Pastry and dessert cook Andrew Horning likes give customers an adventure, offering menu items that are a bit different and a bit risky.
Learning to tend to birds
A lifetime of sheep farming didn’t prepare Rebecca Miller for tending to birds. Here’s to learning something new.






