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2010 Equine Affaire brings education to horse lovers
The Equine Affaire offers something for every horse breed.
Amphora collectors gather for event
The second conference on Amphora glass was held last month in Meadville, Pa.
How to grow melons in the Midwest
Melons depend on sunlight, warm temperatures and the right amount of water to grow well. Learn how to improve melon growing conditions in the Midwest.
Crooked Branch Farms benefits Cleveland neighborhood
Crooked Branch Farms earned one of the first USDA People’s Garden designations, an honor given to urban farms and gardens that benefit their communities.
Making the most of the weather at Mohican
Julie Geiss’ family made their first camping trip of the season to Mohican State Park, exploring 1,100 acres of trees, trails and natural treasures.
5 tips from the USDA for a safe Thanksgiving
Follow these tips from USDA to ensure a food-safe meal this Thanksgiving.
Concerned about lead in water? Here are steps you can take
If you’re concerned that your tap water might have elevated levels of lead in it, the first place to start is with your community’s water system.
Dink the ram finds a new home
Dink, the friendly ram lamb of Doris the Dorset, had won over Sutherland’s heart, but it was time for him to move on. A faithful reader and fellow Dorset breeder welcomed Dink onto their farm.
Live and learn
If my kids complain about homework — “We aren’t ever going to need to know this in real life!” — I have three words for them: Dewey Decimal System. I remember standing at the card catalog, sweaty palm clasping the nub of a golf pencil and a piece of scrap paper that still smelled faintly
A Black Friday mouse tale
“I asked for riot shields, but they wouldn’t give me one, so it’s not going to be that bad I don’t think.” — Target employee I will not go out at the crack of dawn for anything other than a birth, a death or an early flight to a beach. I am up at midnight






