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Decorating trends and DIY dreams
Kym Seabolt counts the projects and blessings her old house has provided over the years.
Black Sea corridor agreement extended — I guess
Marlin Clark offers insight into Russia’s decision to extend the Black Sea corridor agreement and an update on the grain markets.
Smart tech
Even a momentary power outage causes no end of chaos for Kym Seabolt and her smart light bulbs.
The tomato’s unique rise to popularity
Once referred to as a Wolf’s Peach, tomatoes were not always as popular as they are now, generally, or in Julie Geiss’ culinary wheelhouse.
Change in plans leads to lovely discovery
Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, Wyoming seemed like a mini Yellowstone experience, without crowds for Julie Geiss and her husband on a recent trip.
Researchers forecast mild algal bloom for Lake Erie
For the third year in a row, Lake Erie is expecting a below average algal bloom this summer, due largely to less heavy rainfall. The bloom is expected to be at a 3.5 on the severity index.
No experience necessary
After 25 years, Mr. Wonderful has mastered the art of being a dad.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 17, 2022
Catch up on local 4-H news from Happy Harvesters 4-H Club, Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club, Geauga Beef and Swine 4-H Club and more.
‘We need to build bridges to people’
We will keep our eyes on the big picture. We will seek to engage with what’s going on. Hopefully, in doing so, we will continue to build bridges to people.
Is Dairy Revenue Protection for you?
Now may be a good time to look at how to use Dairy Revenue Protection on your farm to help protect against the next expected price decline.






