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Even rural areas graced with gardens

Thursday, May 10, 2001

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about Victorian era gardens, large and small, produced in essentially rural areas.

How to get rid of fleas

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Learn more about alternative methods to combat fleas in your house and on your pets.

Controlling lice in dairy cattle

Friday, January 31, 2025

Ohio State Extension educator John Yost details tips for controlling lice in dairy cattle during the winter.

Remembering wooden planes

Thursday, September 13, 2001

Antique columnist Roy Booth remembers the use and uses of wooden carpenter’s planes, a block of beech with a blade.

Love remembered in family smiles and recipes

Thursday, September 1, 2022

Sometimes love is realized in familiar smiles and meals from scratch. Julie Geiss shares the memories that recently resurfaced in her daily life.

On the road: New York City

Thursday, December 17, 2015

If farming and ranching is really about food, then farmers and ranchers should be at the forefront of New Food, not in the lead ranks of the Old Guard.

Preparing a path for the next generation (Part 2)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

David Raber farms with one goal in mind. He knows it’s important to grow quality products and turn a profit, but his intentions reach far beyond the annual growing season. Raber wants to give his children a way of life, a place to raise their families someday.

Eastern Hercules beetles

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Scott Shalaway shares information on the eastern Hercules beetle, a species of rhinoceros beetles that are common throughout the eastern deciduous forest.

Buckeye Egg Farm closure stands

Thursday, October 23, 2003

In an Oct. 15 decision, the Ohio Environmental Review Appeals Commission upheld the state’s closure of Buckeye Egg Farm.

Judith Sutherland: Papa was a farmer

Thursday, May 9, 2013

“She would gather the eggs in her apron, studying each one, deciding whether this one was a keeper egg or one she would take to town to sell for pennies. Her husband, fortunately, was blessed with the patience of Job, remaining quiet as his wife pinched a nickel until it turned in to a dime.”