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Fear and loathing in the loss of a cell phone
Last week I suffered a grievous personal loss of a very dear friend. It was sudden and unexpected and although valiant lifesaving efforts were undertaken, all attempts to revive were ultimately unsuccessful.
Missing my misspent younger years
Columnist Kym Seabolt confesses that “in her day,” a “rave” was a brand of hairspray.
Club ends year with livestock sale
LOUDONVILLE, Ohio – Loudonville Livestock Club members wrapped up their year with their annual auction during the Loudonville Street Fair.
Looking like a near-record harvest
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – Based on a USDA Nov. 1 yield survey, Ohio’s average corn yield for 2005 is forecast at 143 bushels per acre, up 2 bushels from previous forecast but 15 bushels below the record 2004 state yield of 158.
EPA hosts dairy expansion hearing
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency will hold a public hearing March 13 to accept comments about the draft permit for the DeVries Dairy Farm, a proposed operation of 2,500 cows in Marion County.
Auction marks end of a great year
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. – The goat and rabbit auction during the Marshall County Fair capped off a great year for the county’s goat and rabbit club.
New year, not-so-new start
Alan Guebert discusses how falling grain market prices affect farmers and what can be done to solve this problem.
Drought years teach stoic optimism
After a lifetime spent in places where rainfall is plentiful, Eliza Blue was unprepared for the realities of living in an ecosystem where drought is common.
Grasshoppers invade South Dakota this year
This is the part of the summer when Eliza Blue discovers what the defining insect infestation of the season is going to be. It looks like grasshoppers.
Harvest, baseball and dear old dad
During this time of year, Judith Sutherland misses hearing her dad’s invitation to “come ride a few rounds” in the combine with him.




			
			
			
			
			

