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Hazlett: My wife’s Bible
Recently, my wife, Myrna, spent some time in the Akron City Hospital in Akron, Ohio. We did not plan to go there. However, we never know when our health will break and we end up in the hospital. In just a few weeks, Myrna and I will celebrate our 53rd wedding anniversary. I often kid
Dry spring is a factor in crop planting progress
Click here for main article. WOOSTER, Ohio — It’s not just cold weather the seed must tolerate. Throughout most of April, there’s also been a lack of rain. The National Weather Service shows just 1.19 inches of rain fell in Cleveland through the first 30 days of April, more than two inches below normal. In
Penn State Ext. course offers small farm help
UNIONTOWN, Pa. — If you have ever considered launching a small farm enterprise, but were not sure where to start, the Fayette County office of Penn State Extension can point you in the right direction. Dream to reality Designed to help guide you through an exploratory decision-making process, “Exploring the Small Farm Dream” bridges the
Energy program mobilized in Ohio
COLUMBUS — Lisa Patt-McDaniel, interim director of the Ohio Department of Development, and Mark Shanahan, energy advisor to Gov. Ted Strickland, said the Ohio Department of Development’s Ohio Energy Office is accepting applications for $14 million in funding available through the Deploying Renewable Energy: Wind and Solar grant program. This announcement marks the first set
True confessions: I started out ‘numbers challenged’
This is going to be a “confessions” column to try to lure all those folks who love or hate working with farm bookkeeping, records and finances into really enjoying themselves at the From Bookkeeper to CFO workshops this fall.
Berry Season Begins
This spring at our house, we’ve sampled a couple packages of shipped-in strawberries. They garnish a pretty plate, aren’t bad on cereal , but we’re still waiting for strawberries fresh from our local patches.
Live the dream: Lease a park farm
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio – Two long-term leases are available through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and
Moving from horses to motorized vehicles
A tale of how Doctor Carlos Booth, a physician from Youngstown, Ohio, became the first physician in America to make house calls in a motor vehicle.
Dale Buttermore
LOUISVILLE, Ohio — Dale “Windy” Buttermore, 84, passed away April 4, 2014 at 11:15 p.m. at McCrea Manor in Alliance, Ohio. He was the owner of Star Mills in Louisville, Ohio. Buttermore was born on Dec. 11, 1929 in Alliance to Paul W. and Florence (Lee) Buttermore. He attended schools in Alliance and Goshen. He
Howard J. Manypenny
Howard J. Manypenny, 84, of North Benton, Ohio, passed away at 9:07 a.m. Aug. 27 at St. Elizabeth Health Center in Youngstown. He was born Nov. 18, 1924, in North Benton to John F. and Mable L. (Rose) Manypenny. Manypenny was a graduate of Berlin High School in Berlin Center and was a farmer all






