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Washington’s tree clone to be planted at U.S. Capitol
A 6-foot sapling clone of a white ash grown by George Washington circa 1785 will be planted at the U.S. Capitol April 24.
BEEF 509 helps producers target consumers
COLUMBUS – The dates have been set for the 2008 BEEF 509 program, which is held to raise the awareness level about the beef that is produced and the reasons why it sometimes misses its mark with consumers’ palates and producers’ pocketbooks.
‘Three-ring circus’: Changes keep coming at NAILE
The fracas over the North American International Livestock Exposition has insiders shaking their heads as leaders scramble to prep for the 2015 event.
Richland SWCD awards Volunteer, Cooperator of the Year
Leonard N. Fox is Richland Soil and Water Conservation District’s Volunteer of the Year. William R. Flanagan Jr. is the district’s Cooperator of the Year.
The things we really want are free
The climb to attain what seems to matter is set to music by the group Little Big Town in a song titled Free.
Free online field trips, activities and resources for children
With schools closed and children stuck at home, here are some virtual learning resources from local farms, zoos and museums.
How to plant garlic cloves in the fall
Fall is the ideal time to plant garlic. When planted in the fall and overwintered, garlic will be ready to harvest by mid to late summer.
The safe feeling of country living
Judith Sutherland feels blessed to live on her farm, in the country where she feels safe.
Fishing trip included missing soap and big catch
Mysteries challenged this year’s Canadian fishing crew. Find out what Mike Tontimonia’s big catch was and who made off with the soap.
How to find a quality nursing home
Making the decision to move a loved one into a nursing home or other care setting is rarely easy. Learn more about choosing the right place.






