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Schools are ready for moms who flunk lunch
I am an unfit mother. Oh sure, other mothers might see the merit in hiding it better. But me, I work hard at it.
Young fox has a field day (and lunch)
Decisions! Decisions! Which of more than a dozen jottings gets the lead paragraph for this column? And suddenly, Mother Nature makes the decision with a dazzling offering on the sunny last day of summer as a friend and I admired the just-mowed pasture.
Tests start even before your kids enter school
Is America’s future resting in the hands of children well educated in taking tests and little more? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt raises her hand.
It’s time to say Happy Other’s Day
‘Mother’ is not an occupation? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt ran headlong into that bureaucratic black hole the other day.
Trade becomes ag’s big issue in 2004
Columnist Alan Guebert believes at the 2003 rate, the U.S. trade deficit should reach Mars years before another American reaches the moon.
‘Summer of the shark’ in 2001 more hype than fact
Study shows number of shark attacks has declined.
Pastor provides free resources to groups praying for nation’s farmers
This Methodist minister believes swelling the ranks of prayer warriors can only be good for America’s endangered farm families.
Are your alfalfa stands good enough?
There are several easy guidelines growers can use when evaluating whether to keep a stand.
A little ‘slowth’ for the U.S. economy
What’s ahead for the U.S. economy in 2007? Not recession, probably. Not booming growth, either. Something in-between.
Stark Co. Farm Bureau: Hurricane brings Rohrs home for award
CANTON, Ohio – If it hadn’t been for Hurricane Frances, this year’s Stark County Distinguished Service award winners may not have been in Ohio to receive their recognition.






