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Milkweed cultivars attract, support monarchs
University of Kentucky entomologists found native milkweed cultivars in small gardens effectively attract and support monarchs.
Spring: Easter, birthdays and new life
Remember when old ones died and new were born. And life was changed, disassembled, rearranged. Remember when 30 seemed so old. Now, lookin’ back it’s just a stepping stone to where we are, where we’ve been. Said we’d do it all again. Remember when … — Music and lyrics by Ivan Kral, Cindy Hudson By
Former Ohio 4-H’er joins the ‘long gray line’ of West Point graduates
Graduation day at the U.S. Military Academy was the culmination of many miles marched, orders taken, courses struggled through and accepting multitudes of regulations and restrictions.
Bullish on renewables: First Earth Day organizer still going green
GOLDEN, Colo. — Earth Day Founder Denis Hayes had a roller coaster ride as head of the Solar Energy Research Institute 30 years ago, but today he said the drive toward renewable energy is “unstoppable.” “The only question is whether the United States or China or Europe will lead the way,” said Hayes, who was
Plan for tighter margins, long-term viability on your farm in 2017
“Success Score Card — Benchmarking for Profit” and “Planning for the Future of Your Farm” will be held at the Ashtabula County Extension office, 39 Wall St., Jefferson, this winter.
Ask Jen about zucchini
What do you do with all of those extra zukes? You pick all that are ready, load them in your kids’ wagon, and get going.
Unleashing Beauty and the Beast
I’m a dog lover who doesn’t necessarily always like dogs.
Baby animals bring life to farm
Returning home at dusk, we came to a dead stop last night while turning in to our lane. A skunk was playing with her two very tiny babies as if they had found themselves a really great amusement park. As we watched them flip somersaults, we could see that one baby skunk was mostly white,
USDA reminds producers of sign-up dates for 2012
WASHINGTON, — Enrollment for the 2012 Direct and Counter-cyclical Program (DCP) and the Average Crop Revenue Election Program (ACRE) began Jan. 23. The last day for producers to sign up for either program will be June 1.
Friends, neighbors come by masses to help Amish rebuild tornado damaged barn
Scroll down to view slide shows. FARMERSTOWN, Ohio — The best way to take in the barn building at Mose Miller’s dairy farm near Farmerstown may have been in silence. Indeed, it was in silence that many watched, Amish and English, standing next to each other, or sitting in chairs at a safe distance. There






