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Fluorocarbon fishing line the way to go
Remember fluorocarbon? Yep, it is a preferred fishing line of the present and future and here’s why.
Warm weather makes calving season pleasant
As one result, we calved the first quarter of our herd a month before the first day of spring with no losses. Our calves should be the healthiest ever.
Your home’s stormwater runoff needs to be clean of chemicals
The term “storm sewer” is in the past. The system will not treat anything before it enters the local waters and will be very problematic to anything that lives within them.
Swapping out sugar for a healthier diet
Let’s start the new year right — why not kick the sugar habit?
Adventures of Doris the Dorset
Doris the Dorset is always finding her way out her pen.
Head to Lake Erie, the perch are biting!
Perch fishing is not as easy as it sounds.
Ask Jen about what to do with too many tomatoes
Have more tomatoes than you can handle? Jen recommends several ways to use ’em up, plus she offers a vegetable recipe you’re sure to love.
Life happens, no matter our plans
With the re-setting of the clocks to standard time comes a darkness that plays right in to the hand of the changing calendar.
Horse plowing at Rohrer Farm is a spring tradition
Nearly 20 teams gathered May 11 at the Rohrer Farm near Wadsworth to demonstrate horse plowing to the public.
Consumer prices rose just 1.7% in 2012
WASHINGTON — The Consumer Price Index rose 1.7 percent in 2012 after a 3.0 percent increase in 2011, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This was the third smallest December-December increase of the past 10 years and compares to a 2.4 percent average annual increase over the span. Energy prices plateau ♦ The






