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Remember friends, family for holidays
Columnist Judith Sutherland finds the most meaningful of holiday gifts comes from the heart.
Christmas creeps in on little Pilgrim feet
To a child, that goofy pilgrim buckle hat is just an orange barrel slowing down the fast lane to the good holiday, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Study shows inequalities between Ohio school districts
Even with higher rates of poverty in Ohio’s major cities, urban schools are outperforming rural districts, according to a study by Ohio State University.
Finding water during the drought
Kirstin Roman, ag and natural resource technician at Noble SWCD, explains how to use natural springs to provide water for livestock.
Summer annuals can combat decreased forage production
Summer annuals can be great crops to grow during the summer slump. With relatively low input costs, they can have a very high return on investment.
How to water your vegetable garden
Not every plant in your vegetable garden likes to be watered the same. Learn the water requirements and preferences of each variety to improve your yields.
Picture this: Life is fleeting
I easily snap 3,000 photos every month. It’s probably closer to 10,000, but I edged the number down so as not to appear entirely crazy.
Scientists use CT scanning to study effects of soil compaction
The large, air-filled spaces, or “macropores,” in untilled soil often resemble the branching vessels of the human circulatory system.
Pork producers learn more about production tactics at congress
COLUMBUS – Roughly 500 Ohio pork producers and their families attended the Ohio Pork Congress Feb. 10 in Columbus.
Wrecking balls and wrecking lives
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell gives her take on various issues.






