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Spring into indoor seed starting
Seed starting allows you to get a head start on your growing season while saving you the money and time from going to a greenhouse.
Staying married is hard work
What sets happily married couples apart from married couples? Kymberly Foster Seabolt has some ideas and advice.
Camp Muskingum debuts Discovery Center
Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum hosted summer FFA camps in its new Discovery Center in June, five years after the old nature center was lost to a fire.
Outdoor programs offered at Ohio state parks
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is hosting several family-friendly events during the remainder of February.
Agritourism opportunities on the rise in Ohio
From U-pick patches, to vineyards and farm markets, agritourism is on the rise in Ohio. Current legislation in Ohio will further define what an agritourism operation is and how farmers can be protected in their agritourism ventures.
Looking and hoping for market change
Maybe this is the week of the big thaw … we can only hope.
Miracle Max grain market moves lower
The grain market is just “mostly dead.” We still have the race to find out what the average crop is. If we have over-estimated the size, prices will stabilize. If the huge crop is really rolling in, the worst is still ahead of us.
Market Monitor: This has been a strange summer
This has been the summer of worrying about maturing crops, of enjoying the rains that were filling the soybeans and struggling to bale hay without getting it rained on three times.
Showering with unsolicited advice
At the risk of sounding obnoxious, I think Mr. Wonderful and I have raised — to this point anyway — two good kids. The ones that are kind, giving, gracious, look out for others. I’m proud of that. I flatter myself that people want to know how we have managed through cleverness, parenting skill, and
Promising research for multiple sclerosis patients
MADISON, Wisc. — A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is a hard lot. Patients typically get the diagnosis around age 30 after experiencing a series of neurological problems such as blurry vision, wobbly gait or a numb foot. From there, this neurodegenerative disease follows an unforgiving course.Many people with MS start using some kind of mobility






