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Between a rock and a fit place
I love reasonable giving and receiving. I love the spirit of the season from beginning to end.
Fickle grain markets are no Christmas present
Take a look at the grain markets and it is hard to find cause for celebration. Celebrate Christmas and the New Year, then get serious about selling grain.
Retired Sunbury coal-fired power plant to be replaced in project
The 400 MW, 65-year-old plant was shuttered in 2014 in response to low natural gas prices and the onset of strict environmental regulations promulgated by the Obama Administration.
A wild family tree rooted in hard work and fun memories
Many farmhands passed through our farm and each one became a part of our family. They were like brothers growing up, and I have fond memories with each of them.
Mike Bardo: Teacher by day, farmer by night
Mike Bardo, a vo-ag teacher for 40 years may be done teaching for now, but he won’t retire from farming any time soon.
West Virginia: A diploma just won’t do it for ag students, certificate shows skills
West Virginia and Ohio groups are working to create a certification program for students wishing to enter the agriculture field.
Paulus Farms has been progressive for more than 40 years
The first tractor a member of the Paulus family bought is still being put to limited use. The sense of tradition has led to some surprisingly forward-thinking approaches to farming.
Eagle eye
Today, I am writing this in on my mobile phone while my son is undergoing his Board of Review to become an Eagle Scout.
Phone scams continue to be a serious threat
WASHINGTON — Phone scams remain on IRS “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams for the 2015 filing season.
Summer of squalor
I accepted a certain amount of savagery in my life when we willingly entered into living in a house without granite countertops, a master suite, attached garage or central air. Clearly, our standards are low.






