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Everything centers around tables
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about tables in all their various sizes, shapes, and uses.
From the woods: Deciding which trees to use for buckets, hinges, brooms
Antique columnist Roy Booth reflects on early settlers’ choices of wood for furniture.
Organic’s only problem is USDA
Columnist Alan Guebert asks, “What would you call a hugely successful USDA program whose biggest threat is the USDA?”
Let’s recall, then recite the August Farm Creed
Columnist Alan Guebert says the markets need to take August off.
Therapeutic horse class is dream come true
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The rhythm in a horse’s gait is an exact match to a human’s walk – that’s why West Virginia University is offering a course this fall that will teach students how to use horses as therapy to help people with disabilities.
Program certifies noxious weed-free hay
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A niche hay and straw market promises higher profits for Indiana growers, if they can leave one essential ingredient out of each bale.
Ohio hosts national tree farm group
The 10th annual National Tree Farmer convention will be held Oct. 16-19 in Columbus.
Ohio corn yield sets new state record
U.S. corn production up from 2002, soybean production down.
Once-a-day milking opens doors
Milking cows once a day may give farmers an opportunity to pursue other interests, reduce stress and finally have time for a nap.
Wayne County voters turn down farmland preservation initiative
Voters turned down the 10-year tax that would have raised $2.3 million annually to preserve county farmland and open space.






