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Life’s wish: family, love and happiness
“Candles flickering on a cake, this does not a marriage make.” — Anonymous
Something to be said for stubbornness
Traveling newsman Charles Kuralt once described the farmers of this nation as one of the most stubborn breeds of man alive, and I have never forgotten it.
Interest in WWII is link to our roots
The current fascination with WWII goes beyond nostalgia, to a craving for a “watershed, defining, bonding event.”
Holiday memories are the best kind
By now, your carcass soup — you do make carcass soup don’t you? — is waiting for the mashed potatoes or noodles or rice, however you prefer, and maybe this is the best part of Thanksgiving. No company, no fuss and so filling and hearty you don’t even need dessert. And speaking of Thanksgiving, I’ve
Winter blues with Sgt. Schultz grain market
The basic problem with writing a grain marketing column for (gulp) 22 years is that readers start to assume the writer knows something. The danger is actually that the writer starts to think he knows something.
Teach children to live in the moment
Columnist Judith Sutherland urges adults to give children all the kindness in the world to help with their monumental decisions.
Retirement? Bauers at home on farm
LEESVILLE, Ohio – City businessman-turned-farmer Tom Bauer says you can call him most anything – willful, conservation-minded, unconventional – maybe even a little crazy.
Whatever you call it, Ground Hog Day is harmless fun
Even states where ground hogs don’t occur have come up with ways to get in on the action.
Ohio’s 2020 fairs need to decide, one way or other
Either Ohio’s fairs go on, in some form or another. Or they don’t. Either way, Rebecca Miller says Ohio’s youth deserves clarity.
Planting, harvesting and cooking rhubarb
Rhubarb offers a sour, tangy taste that can be sweetened with other ingredients.






