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Shouldn’t we push speaking English?
You always wonder, on the first day of daylight-saving time, whether anyone will sheepishly arrive at church just as the service is ending.
Sweat equity pays off at county fair
Our county fair, among the very last in the state to open each year, is under way.
The timing of this fair delights many, as they can select their very best produce to enter for 4-H and open class judging, and cattle and hogs are given just a little extra time to reach as close to perfection as possible.
Hoping to be the glorious TV sitter
Columnist Judith Sutherland reflects on her childhood home, complete with envious siblings, dirty dishes and a television on its last leg.
Pa. FB salutes legislator who’s back on the farm; calls for biofuels boost
HERSHEY, Pa. – Former state representative Paul Semmel of Lehigh County received the
New feed test guards against mad cow
A highly sensitive analytical test that detects minute amounts of animal-protein contamination in livestock feed has been developed.
Grants could find way to save farms
COLUMBUS – Three projects will test-drive new ideas to protect Ohio’s farmland.
Canada takes new steps to curb the spread of major cow disease
OTTAWA – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is banning cattle tissue capable of transmitting bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) from all animal feeds, pet foods and fertilizers.
Boehner blasts new farm bill
Ohio’s lone representative on the conference committee says the farm bill isn’t a “safety net,” but a “trap.”
Big Dogs run with service dogs at annual golf tournament benefit
After years of classmates teasing her about her speech patterns, Sue Thomas never thought she would be a speaker. Now she speaks to thousands.
Forester practices what he teaches
FREEPORT, Ohio – You would think a professional forester gets enough of trees during the day. But Frank Corona can’t wait to get home from work and head back out outdoors.






