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Polymers + agriculture = $$$
Ohio hopes to spur economic development by hooking up its two largest industries: agriculture and polymers.
’Til death do us part
As you may have guessed, I’m pretty fond of the man I married. Crazy about him even. This does not, however, prevent me from engaging in an enjoyable pastime shared by many married folk: The “what I would do if you were dead” conversations. I blame quite a bit of this morbid curiosity on the
Realize the reach of sisterly power
Who would I be without my sisters? I am talking both about the sisters who were born into my life, and the sisters I have chosen throughout my adult life.
Numbers predict an up-and-down year
When March arrives like a lamb, the old saying goes, it roars out like a lion. How then will the 2006 growing season finish if current numbers, courtesy of the USDA, show it hobbling out of the gate on weak knees and a bent back? Six months, of course, will tell the tale, but February USDA figures begin it with some opening lines that are grim – Brothers Grimm grim.
What’s in a name? Creative crime and the ‘Junior’ league
Recently, I have begun to branch out in my daily newspaper reading. Now that I have discovered the birth announcements, I am no longer confined to the police blotter to keep up with the myriad ways humans can commit crimes against the innocent.
Dairy Excel: Check the pulse of your farm business
How are decisions made on the farm?
Parents enjoy life after kids’ bedtime
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt discovered the bliss of sending the kids to bed early. Every night.
I’m not feeling the love this ‘sweet’ holiday
If columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt sees one more mass-produced Valentine’s Day mug, she’s going to scream.
Ponies are powerful medicine
Personal Ponies provides miniature Shetland ponies to families of disabled or traumatized children,
Pennsylvania-born falcons tracked from space
Satellite technology is being used by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to track the dispersal and migration flights of peregrine falcons born and reared earlier this year on buildings in Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.






