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Actions Speak Louder
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb, like most moms, reflects on reactions to her voice tone and volume.
The sweetened past of sugarhouses
Antique columnist Roy Booth remembers the sight of steam and tapping during sugar season.
Reagan planted today’s ag seeds
Columnist Alan Guebert says some of the more progressive farm programs of the last 25 years came into being under Ronald Reagan.
Guest Commentary: When family business transition makes no sense
Virginia Tech farm management expert David M. Kohl voices tough questions families need to face to secure the future of their farm transition.
Ashes, ashes, they all fall down?
COLUMBUS – What will happen to North American forests if emerald ash borer (EAB) spreads out of control? What types of wooded areas are most susceptible to this exotic killer of ash trees? These are some of the riddles Ohio State University researchers are trying to solve in a unique study of the borer’s environmental impact.
Ohio’s got goats, but where does the milk go?
Part I of a two-part series on marketing goat’s milk.
ODNR is seeing the forest for the trees
Low-impact logging technology has made its way into Ohio and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources wants it to become the way of the future for Ohio woodland owners.
Miller-Yoder Auction: Selling over 40 years of historic farm equipment
J.D. Miller and Ed Yoder sold many items from their 40-year-old collection of antique farm equipment.
Image making before Wal-Mart
The Hancock Historical Museum’s current exhibit, Image Makers: A Century of Findlay Photographers, not only shows people how far photography has come, but illustrates how to determine the time period of undated photographs.
Antiques show welcomes a record crowd
Every thing from formal and country furniture, folk and fine art, china, silver, toys, to jewelry and porcelain was offered at the Worthington Historical Society’s biannual antiques show.






