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The secret life of garden soil
CORVALLIS, Ore. — Soil is alive. Much more than a prop to hold up your plants, healthy soil is a jungle of voracious creatures eating and pooping and reproducing their way toward soil fertility. A single teaspoon (1 gram) of rich garden soil can hold up to 1 billion bacteria, several yards of fungal filaments,
Reader questions MWCD’s authority
Editor: The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District has purposely mislead more than 2 million citizens within the district to believe it still maintains a role in flood reduction to justify its unlawful attempt to levy a property tax assessment. The district’s current goal — to collect more than $10.5 million each year — will be achieved
Tuscarawas dairy 4-H’ers recognized
SUGARCREEK, Ohio – The 17th annual Tuscarawas County junior fair dairy banquet Nov. 15 drew about 250 club members, parents, dairy sale buyers and other program supporters.
Remember basics while searching for your lifelong mate
Choosing, rather than finding, a life partner can be well worth the time and effort invested in the process. Part five of our six-part series on relationships discusses the line between a date and a relationship.
Seven Ohioans commemorated with top conservation honors at state fair
Seven Ohioans dedicated to the conservation and preservation of Ohio’s natural resources were inducted into the Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame July 27.
Brunton Dairy loses barn and milk bottling plant in fire
The Brunton family is still processing the loss, but the community has rallied around the beloved Beaver County dairy farm.
Ellsworth Acres helps women recovering from addiction, through agriculture
Ellsworth Acres has three acres of earth that are rich and fertile. The air is fresh and clean. It’s a place where you can heal and grow, and tell your addiction story. Erin Helms started Ellsworth Acres when she noticed that addiction recovery services did not address the person as a whole.
The Ohio Hemp Co. focuses on research, leadership with new crop
As the industry develops, the founders of The Ohio Hemp Co. are doing their best to lead research on hemp and help other farmers learn more about the crop.
European immigrants got mixed welcome
The United States attracted many European immigrants during the decades of 1840 and 1850. Learn more about these large migrations and what caused them.
Give the present your full attention
To honor the passing of Sue Hubbell, Judith Sutherland reminds us “one need not enjoy rustic living to enjoy the wonders of nature.”






