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Then and now: Down on the farm
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes there were plenty of things to do – both around the home, barn and fields – on the farms of old.
Yesteryear catalogs entertain, excite
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes that those Sears catalogs were an important part of America, from the most rural post office route in the backwoods all the way to bustling big cities.
What’s important in logging contract?
Trees take 60 to 100 years to grow. Isn’t it worth it to spend a little time properly planning your timber sale?
Timing critical to forage harvest
A combination of in-field observation and more scientific measurements gives producers the most accurate indicator of optimal harvest date.
The heat is on: Reduce risks this summer
The heat-related death of a professional football player elevated the fact that even normal activities can be deadly in extreme heat.
Single buyer defines goat milk co-op
The Buckeye Dairy Goat Cooperative Association is a successful enterprise, but number of members is limited.
Old and new murals, mosaics portray local history in unlikely public places
Floodwalls have joined the walls of post offices and libraries and the sides of buildings as the canvas for community art.
Ohio Bicentennial celebration in works
Monthlong wagon train will roll across Ohio as part of 2003 celebration.
A rural legend: The search for Pa. mountain lions
The mystery of whether wild eastern cougars, also commonly known as mountain lions, pumas, or panthers, really survive in the Keystone State was excited recently by the rumor of a cougar killed on Interstate 80.
Recruiting farmers: ‘Come farm with us’ in northern New York
Four New York counties join to show farmers what their area has to give. Pa. couple takes them up on their offer.






