Search Results for "chocolate"
News Results 628 of 870 pages
Now may be the perfect time to re-evaluate operation and your goals
This past week, I taught a session at the state Soil and Water Conservation District Summer Supervisors’ School. The session was an overview of the current agriculture climate and many of the risks involved in the business. One of my summary statements was ‘make time to take stock’. Re-evaluate What I meant by this statement
Recommended summer reading
Whether you’re planning a stay-cation in the backyard or a getaway to the shore or mountains this summer, a good book makes a great companion. Here are a few titles you might enjoy as you settle into a favorite reading chair. – Birdsong by the Seasons: A Year of Listening to Birds by Donald Kroodsma
Business Profile: Log Cabin Fence
AMITY, Pa. — In 1981, Bill Iams wanted to start his own business. He didn’t have a building to lease or money for fancy advertising, but what he did have was some creativity — and a truck. So, he rounded up some fence wire and set up shop right in the bed of his truck.
The 2009 Great Backyard Bird Count is a success
The highlights of this year’s Great Backyard Bird Count Feb. 13-16 are likely to include reports of northern species moving south in huge numbers. White-winged crossbills, pine siskins, common redpolls, and snow buntings only occasionally visit our latitude, but 2009 has seen an impressive southbound invasion by these species. The Great Backyard Bird Count is
Hypothermia — A cold killer
With the onset of winter comes the threat of hypothermia — the dangerous lowering of the human body’s temperature. As the number one killer of outdoor enthusiasts, everyone should understand the circumstances under which hypothermia occurs and its symptoms. Mild weather Surprisingly, however, hypothermia can occur even during relatively mild weather. In fact, most cases
The life of a constant contest winner
A mother’s mind is one of the most ingenius in the world, and columnist Judith Sutherland shares a particularly crafty mother’s story.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Sept. 20, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Viktories — This artist has had many in 100 years
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio – You may not recognize his name, but almost every adult living in America has driven, used, worn, played with, collected or admired something created by
Johanns: ‘Agriculture is stronger than ever before’
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns resigned from his post Sept. 19. Below is the full text of his resignation letter to President Bush.
Farm Bureau salutes next generation
Ohio Farm Bureau announces award finalists.






