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I didn’t mean to kidnap the neighbor boy
So, I may have inadvertently kidnapped the neighbor boy. Let me explain As with most things in my life, there is a story here and with almost anything pertaining to me the plea of “OK, so let me explain” will figure prominently. The neighbor boy has been spending the night a few nights a week
USDA’s mad cow circus: Act II
After spending the last four years marrying the U.S. cattle market to Canada’s cattle market – the new family’s name is “the integrated North American beef market” – the USDA is now saddled with its handiwork.
Autumn leaves bring world of hope
The words “Fall Classic” meant nothing to me on the dairy farm of my youth until 1964.
That year, after 18 years of futility, the St.
Judith Sutherland:Country life mirrored in Zippy book
Columnist Judith Sutherland finds a big that mirrors her life to a “T.”
Do you want food with that toy?
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt takes a look at the connection between kids’ meals, fast-food toys, and adult behavior.
After the storm: Tornado cleanup helps crop farmers
Northwestern Ohio farmers have to negotiate the aftermath of November’s tornado before they can plant this spring.
Round up some fun at Rafter M. Rodeo
What once seemed to be the tradition of rugged Texans and cowboys of the wild west, the lure of rodeo is attracting more and more fans each year. That “cowboy way” is alive and well in Belmont County, Ohio.
Drive train demons
Kym Seabolt is not saying that her pickup truck is definitely possessed by a demon but she also cannot say definitively that it is NOT.
Friday nights meant fun and freedom
Alan Guebert recalls the Friday nights of his youth spent in town with his family, and later his brothers during his teenage years.
Managing armyworm in forages with IPM
With the recent armyworm invasion, now is a good time to review some basic integrated pest management strategies.






