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My White Knight Is True Blue
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb has a true hero living under her roof.
Memorials, Picnics and Patriotism
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about early Memorial Day memories, and ones being made today.
Pesed, a 2,300-year-old Pennsylvania mummy, to vacation in Harrisburg
The Westminster College Cultural Artifacts Collection, will be part of the “Egypt: Untold Journeys” exhibit starting Oct. 20 at the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts in Harrisburg.
Organ restoration sounds a new note
John Watson, conservator of instruments at Colonial Williamsburg, and David Blanchfield, associate metals conservator, recently conserved and restored Colonial Williamsburg’s 18th-century chamber organ.
Ohio Fruit Growers Summer tour targets just one farm
The Patterson Fruit Farm at Chesterland, Ohio, is a sixth generation fruit farm growing 45 acres of apples and strawberries, with a farm market, bakery, and gift room, and a seven-week Family Fun Fest in the fall.
EPA’s new CAFO rules headed to court in multiple lawsuits
Ohio Farm Bureau leaders have ringside seats for the D.C. action.
Grain market crash takes a breather
This is the middle of July and we should be seeing sunshine and 85 degree weather. My hope for great crops is gone.
US Secretary of Ag announces new OneUSDA Internship Program
The OneUSDA Internship offers a way to explore government careers while gaining experience in agriculture, natural resources, rural development and more.
Lisa Kalas, Lake Erie College
Lisa Kalas is a graduate of Lake Erie College with a bachelor’s of science in business administration.
Dairy farmers getting squeezed
Like 2015, this year was not a kind year for many Ohio dairy farms.






