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With Attitude, Timing Is Everything
Why do teens who refuse to eat breakfast, pop up energetically when there’s morning fast food involved, ponders Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb.
Can’t see the invasive species for the trees? Check your woods
LONDON, Ohio — Once an invasive vegetative species takes hold in woodland areas, eradicating it is next to impossible. Ohio State University Extension forestry specialists are joining industry representatives at Farm Science Review to educate woodland owners on best land management practices to better deal with invasives. They take over “Invasive species are very good
Pennsylvania counties look to Marcellus shale impact fee for funding
According to the legislation, 60 percent of the money generated will stay at the local level, going to counties and municipalities with wells.
Birdsong Farm: Community, environment are top priorities
In Hiram, Ohio, Birdsong Farm owner, Matt Herbruck, says: “I realized I needed to do a job I felt good about at the end of the day.”
Watch it sprout, watch it bloom
Columnist Judith Sutherland thinks there is nothing like a blooming flower to chase the gloom of life away.
Pennsylvania Farmland Preservation Program adds acreage from 20 more farms
The additions total 1,718 acres of farmland in 15 counties.
Another fair season down in the books
Southwestern Pennsylvania fair exhibitors earned highest bids across region; new records set in hogs, steers.
Fighting the good fight for vegetable plants
Learning to grow tomatoes in the garden and on the homestead isn’t about doing one thing right. It’s more like a boxing match for Eric Keller.
Group has different view of Christmas
Alternatives for Simple Living wants to help you simplify your Holiday by helping you tell friends, “Buy me nothing. I’ll still love you.”
Ohio seeks disaster declaration for farmers
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Farm Service Agency have made separate requests for U.S. Department of Agriculture disaster designation, in the wake of the wettest 12 months in the state’s history.






