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Morning Dew Orchards: A blend of new technology and old methods keeps it profitable
Doug Woolf has expanded the farm’s crops, and now Morning Dew Orchards produces 33 varieties of apples, many of which commercial orchards don’t grow anymore.
Life Out Loud: Appliance services
I realize that in light of tragedies such as war, famine and natural disaster, losing three convenience appliances in the space of three days is a First World Problem to have, but that doesn’t mean I have to be happy about it.
Ohio’s veal standard: deal breaker, or board-based decision?
HSUS objects to Ohio care board’s decision on veal standards.
Farms offer stress relief to friends, family
“Speak gently — it is better far to rule by love than fear; speak gently, let not harsh words mar the good we might do here. Speak gently, love does whisper low, the vows that true hearts bind; and gentle friendship’s accents flow, affection’s voice is kind. Speak gently to the young, for they will
Washington Co. cattleman relies on wife, faith for helping raise Angus
COAL CENTER, Pa. — For Paul Salansky of Coal Center, Pa., raising Angus cattle is more than just a hobby or a pastime. It’s all about faith, family and friendly competition.
Degree of difficulty counts for something
It’s all about shopping form at this time of year, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Talk with aging parents about money
Many families do not discuss finances until a crisis occurs, when it may be too late.
Obesity growing threat to world health
Puberty, overnutition are causes of world’s obesity.
First 72 hours critical for calves
It is easy in all the excitement and rush of calving season to overlook some basic management procedures that affect the calf for the rest of his life.
2001 Farm Science Review Schedule of Events
The 2001 Farm Science Review will be Sept. 18-20 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near New London, Ohio, with a full schedule of events each of the three days.






