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Support of 4-H, FFA youth is priceless
The small signs were plastered throughout the barns at the Ashtabula County Fairgrounds: “Who will buy the million dollar steer?” and “Who will buy the half-million dollar hog?” The signs made sense when sale officials announced this would be the year that the total for the steer sale would pass the million dollar mark (at
The correction becomes a crash
The mood has changed in the markets and we still have not seen the end of the price declines that have characterized trading for a month. A month ago, it was all about the flooding — the cap on a wild market that had given us all-time high prices when everything that could be bullish
FSA Andy for July 3
Hello again! The Farm Service Agency has a youth loan program to establish and operate income-producing projects of modest size in connection with their participation in 4-H clubs, FFA, and similar organizations. Each project must be part of an organized and supervised program of work. The project must be planned and operated with the help
If you farm, be a passionate mule
An author and writing teacher recent posted a short online blog entry called, “Four Things You Need to Become a Writer.
Fighting terrorism on the home front
It’s been more than three years since Sept. 11, 2001. And each day, our focus on that horrendous tragedy blurs.
Smart cookies
A rap on my kitchen door told me that our neighbor Zoe was outside. She’s developed a bold, persistent knock, probably because there is such a delay before one of us answers.
The Incredible Edible
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes on the history of Easter eggs.
What A Coincidence!
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the science of coincidence.
Unique Dutch Village Inn now open in Columbiana
Some of Ohio’s finest craftsmen have been involved in producing furniture, moldings, railings and fireplaces for the Inn.
Each of the six wings of The Dutch Village Inn has its own theme: Shaker, primitive, colonial, mission, cottage or Victorian.
Ugly, banned tomato gets its own blog
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has intervened in the national debate over the UglyRipe tomato, freeing the heirloom beefsteak variety tomato from the shape restrictions imposed by the Florida Tomato Committee.






