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Looking for brainy farm solutions
n this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell tries to use both sides of her brain to make sense out of farm income numbers and unemployment figures.
Go big or go out: the reality of milking 1,200 cows
Just because your dairy farm is bigger, doesn’t mean survival is easier. But it’s doable. At least it has been for Andreas Farms Inc, in Sugarcreek, Ohio.
Building a compost empire
Bull Country Compost started out as a concrete slab in the early ’90s and has become a successful 3 acre composting operation in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
Quilts of Valor comfort complex wartime emotions
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. — In 2003, Catherine Roberts, a midwife by profession and quilter for 25 years from Seaford, Del., wanted to give a wounded soldier a quilt to bring him comfort during his recovery. “We are a nation at war,” Roberts said. “Warriors need something tangible, a physical representation of love, support
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 3, 2008
BARNESVILLE, Ohio — The Barnesville Progressive Home Helpers 4-H club held its regular meeting June 14 at the Main Street United Methodist Church in Barnesville. Kortney Temple gave the Treasurer’s report and Mary Moore gave the News Reporter’s reports. Belmont County Teen Camp will be Aug. 2-3. The club discussed progress on its project work.
Dogs have a way of finding the people who need them
Dogs have always held a special place in Judith Sutherland’s heart, but she recalls walks with Murphy that meant the most the summer her father passed away.
Despite all warnings, ducklings are almost impossible to resist
Despite the mess they create and their other qualities that make keeping them difficult, Eliza Blue has given in and gotten herself a few ducklings.
January in October
Eliza Blue talks about the real amount of control any of us has over our lives.
Yearning for the simplicity of a camper-cabin summer vacation
Eliza Blue relives some of her own childhood experiences camping out with her children in one of her South Dakota pastures.
Enjoy every moment each season offers
Eliza Blue ponders the changing of the seasons and the special characteristics of each one.






