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2020: Agriculture gets a culture boost
Bonnie Ayars analyzes the perception of agriculture as viewed through the lens of the American consumer since COVID-19.
Blog: A Celebration of Love
Show your love with our Valentine’s Day photo contest, “A Celebration of Love!”
Helping hands: Ohio church cans hunger in Kenya
SALEM, Ohio – On a good Sunday, Carroll County’s tiny Leesville Faith Community Chapel congregation swells to 120 people.
Rotational grazing is easy, beneficial
Grazing columnist Mark Landefeld writes from personal experience: Getting started is the hardest part.
Rhubarb is the Tart of the Spring Harvest
Learn how to harvest, store, and cook with healthy low calorie Rhubarb.
Time has come to reduce hog herds
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Hog numbers will continue to run higher than anticipated, dragging out the potential for losses until next spring, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.
Preschoolers with ADHD not helped by medication
BALTIMORE — Nine out of 10 young children with moderate to severe attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) continue to experience serious, often severe symptoms and impairment long after their original diagnoses and, in many cases, despite treatment. The results came from a federally funded multi-center study led by investigators at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. The
Egg farm pushes new ways of business
Buckeye Egg Farm managers hope neighbors and critics can open their eyes to the new way of business.
Mail Pouch barns: Landmark art or advertisement?
State’s error gets response from barn lovers.
Dog’s life is worth saving
Some are born to greatness. Some rise to greatness. And some just want to get their dog out of the swimming pool.






