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On the hunt for the fruit of the pawpaw tree
Julie Geiss and her family made it home safely after their trip through Paw Paw, West Virginia, with a new goal of finding and eating pawpaws.
Thrift style
Kymberly Seabolt loves high-end items but not high-end prices. She’s passed her love of thrift on to her kids.
Good news on milk price horizon
Integrated dairy farms producing a large amount of the feeds consumed by their cows have a distinct cash flow advantage. This should be very good to Midwestern dairy producers in the long run.
Stormy is a charming show pony if ever there was one
Judith Sutherland and her family derive great enjoyment from watching their pony, Stormy, put on a show in his pasture.
Dead men working still getting paid
The King and Peanuts creator Charles Schultz earn more in the grave than still-living Joes like you and me, writes columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Cattle market: Record prices, more feed means expansion
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The expansion of the nation’s cattle herds for the first time since 2007 is largely the result of record-high cattle prices and the availability of more abundant feed, Purdue University agricultural economist Chris Hurt says. Increase in cattle Hurt, analyzing a U.S. Department of Agriculture semiannual report that cattle numbers have
Today’s fashion hits us below the belt
Regarding the subject of etiquette, I once read that rules for social behavior don’t exist to control people, but rather to make everyone feel comfortable.
Hitting a deer may be easier than hunting one
Ever wonder just how many deer-vehicle collisions occur every year? According to numbers crunched by State Farm Insurance and reports published by the Outdoor Hub New service, well over 1 million crashes occur each year nationally with over 50 percent of them in just 10 states. And yes, Ohio ranks right near the top, with
October brings bittersweet memories
“If you want a happy ending, it depends on where you stop your story.” — Orson Welles By JUDITH SUTHERLAND Farm and Dairy Columnist The steel gray skies of autumn have most definitely arrived with the turn of the October calendar. The once-green fields of endless soybeans of early September slowly turned golden, and now
Pa. Department of Health launches online dashboard for tickborne diseases
Pennsylvania Department of Health launched an online dashboard to provide residents and health care providers with information about tickborne diseases.






