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Poison hemlock grows as threat in newly urbanized areas
Poison hemlock has become one of the most prevalent weeds in Ohio, especially along highways.
Cause of Down syndrome still unknown
NEW YORK – Over the last 100 years, individuals with Down syndrome have become increasingly active members of society.
Farmers log on to LOVE
THEY come from Texas, Wyoming, California, Vermont and Columbus. They’re grandparents, college students and single parents.
Welcome a new Farm and Dairy voice
Farm and Dairy Editor says hello to a new behind-the-scenes talent at the newspaper: food and family life editor Laurie Steeb.
Ohio Farm Bureau changes membership, honors leaders
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation delegates met Dec. 10-12 to wrestle with ways the state’s largest farm organization should address the hot topics of CAUV, water quality and taxes.
Stark Co. girl has champion lamb
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and incoming Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee each celebrated their first Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions Aug.
Pennsylvania approves Marcellus Shale gas power plant
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — The Department of Environmental Protection recently issued an air quality plan approval to Moxie Liberty LLC of Vienna, Va., for construction of the first new power plant in Pennsylvania to run at least partially on locally grown Marcellus Shale gas. The plant, which will generate up to 936 megawatts of electricity, will
4th of July Feelings
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes this year’s fireworks were the best ever – just like each year’s Christmas tree is the best.
Strength comes from life’s storms
Judith Sutherland urges readers not to lose hope, and instead, find strength as COVID-19 casualties continue to climb.
How to create a bee lawn
If a bee garden isn’t for you, a bee lawn might be a better fit. They promote biodiversity, require less maintenance and can be more cost efficient.






