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How to preserve an abundance of squash and zucchini
Preserving squash and zucchini can be tricky. Learn the best practices for canning, freezing and drying squash and zucchini.
Speech, it’s not free anymore
Editor: A cold day has come now that citizens all over Ohio can no longer express their opinions without fear of retribution from certain animal rights organizations. Now in order to be able to exercise your First Amendment right to freedom of speech, it can only be done so as long as it doesn’t include
Scientists find food purifying method that cuts irradiation levels by half
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A team of Texas AgriLife Research engineers has developed a way to cut by as much as half the amount of irradiation needed to kill 99.999 percent of salmonella, E. coli and other pathogens on fresh produce. By packing produce in a Mylar bag filled with pure oxygen, Carmen Gomes, AgriLife
Cattle association presents special appreciation award
“Farm and Dairy” correspondent Esther Solves honored “in appreciation for your devoted years spent with us” by Tuscarawas County Cattle Association.
LETTER: HSUS has a goal for Ohio and farmers need to stand up
Editor: In August 2010 HSUS started its first phase of killing Ohio farms. They were given all the help they needed by the Ohio Farm Bureau and ex-Gov. Ted Strickland. But maybe it started before then; maybe it started a year earlier when the Ohio Farm Bureau pushed the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board. Telling
New Holmes County Fairgrounds making progress
The new Holmes County Fairgrounds continues to grow, with a major project out to bid right now.
P. R. Miller: Man preaches recycling through unconventional and controversial art
AKRON — In six decades, P. R. Miller has called many places home: Mars, a scrapyard and town landfill, a Stark County farm, an outdoor art studio in south Akron. And for the past year, Miller has made himself at home in a place no one else has for years. The eccentric yet earthy character
Update on Chrissy Carroll’s cancer fight, horse plight
Readers may be interested to hear how Chrissy Carroll is doing in her continued fight against cancer and her efforts to keep her horse, Angel.
More than meals served at the last supper
The weekly newspaper from my hometown bring news that the small, rural Catholic church near the big southern Illinois dairy farm of my youth will close its doors next year, a casualty, according to its distant bosses, of too few priests and too many parishes. No planning It’s a judgment day that many of the
Saying goodbye to good neighbors
How do you say goodbye when good neighbors move?






