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Miami County tour features more than 67 quilts
MIAMI COUNTY, Ohio — The Barn Quilt Tour, a program of the Miami County Visitors & Convention Bureau, features a colorful array of traditional quilt patterns, handpainted on more than 67 barns.
Telling stories by the campfire
Stretching across the rural countryside, miles of railroad track makes Judith Sutherland long for the experience of hopping on a train once in her lifetime.
Scientists improving flavor of produce
DAVIS, Calif. — Remember when every bite of store-bought produce was succulent? Today’s youth in America have a different experience with store-bought fruits and vegetables — sometimes they’re yummy and juicy, sometimes they taste like chalk. That doesn’t help a parent to persuade a child to try an unfamiliar food. Problem “It’s a problem, because
Silly Science Sunday returns Sept. 17 to Youngstown
OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology will host its 13th annual Silly Science Sunday event Sept. 17.
Meals On Wheel needs support
Columbiana County makes an appeal for support of United Way.
Prepping for the county hay show
District manager of Medina SWCD Eric Hange sheds light on the criteria used to assess the quality of hay bales at the county fair.
USDA plans for Asian longhorned beetle eradication
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is announcing plans for combatting the Asian longhorned beetle in New York, Massachusetts and Ohio.
Wayne County Fair set to unveil multi-purpose buildings
The Wayne County Fair will unveil two new multi-purpose buildings for the fair this year. These buildings will also be available for year-round use.
Factors affecting cash rental rates
Ultimately, supply and demand of cropland for rent will determine the cash rental rate for each parcel. The expected return from producing crops on a farm parcel is the overriding factor in determining the demand for a farm and is the primary driver in establishing an equitable rental rate. Local supply and demand of cropland
Cornell to build new teaching winery
ITHICA, N.Y. — New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva. New major Already, Cornell has a new undergraduate major in enology (winemaking) and viticulture (grape growing) under review and continues to conduct research to benefit New York’s wine and grape regions, from Lake Erie to Long Island. The teaching winery is now in its




			
			
			
			
			
			

