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Pennsylvania has its share of tasty wild mushrooms
Mushrooms are good to eat – if you know which ones won’t make you sick.
Bringing out the broadaxe and hewing to the line
Once early settlers had felled, sectioned and de-barked trees, it was time for the hewing process to begin, which required a broadaxe and a marking axe.
Use a seatbelt in the back seat
A recent survey exposed a common misperception among vehicle passengers that sitting in the back seat of a vehicle is safer than sitting in the front.
Ohio dairy farmer wins national honor
Ohio Holstein breeder Bill Ramsey will receive Dairy Shrine breeder award at World Dairy Expo.
Magistrate says society not legal entity
Summit County Agriculture Society’s attorney says the opinion is contrary to law and is only a recommendation to Court of Common Pleas Judge Ted Schneiderman.
WVU adds state-of-the-art livestock feeding system; offers selection input
Feed system is one of only a handful in the nation.
All-American Dairy Show: Twin Brook carries on dairy legacy
The Marchezak/McMurray family of Twin Brook is one of the six families to be honored at the 40th celebration of the All-American Dairy Show.
Corn was staff of life for settlers, but was always labor intensive
After corn was husked, it had to be shelled and processed before it could be cooked into a meal in the early 1800s in Ohio Country.
Salem Saxon Scholarship applications available
The Salem Saxon Scholarship applications are available at the guidance offices of Salem High School, West Branch High School and United Local High School.
Ohioan named National Poll-ette of Year
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The National Organization of Poll-ettes has named Mary Ann Berg, Dalton, Ohio, the 2007 National Poll-ette of the Year. For her contributions to the Hereford breed, youth and the National Organization of Poll-ettes, Berg was given this honor at the 2008 National Western Stock Show. Activities Berg has been a member






