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Skin deep wrinkles creep
The world at large is always nattering on about how beauty is only “skin deep”, but as far as I’m concerned, that’s plenty deep enough.
Step up to modern life in a not-so-modern home
A funny thing happened on author Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s way to this column. She lost her office.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 30, 2017
The Zane Trace FFA Food Science Team placed first out of 13 teams in the District 7 contest Nov. 13.
Now is the time to be out scouting for fall weeds
Late summer into early fall is a critical time to be out scouting for weeds in pastures and forages, identifying problem areas and making management plans.
Parking space is no place for love
Previously, I was pretty sure that Mr. Wonderful was my Knight in Shining Armor. I know in my heart he’d give up a kidney if I needed one. Then I asked if I could have a wee bit of parking space in his garage and all bets were off.
Uncle Honey: dangerous, but sweet
The last week of July and first week of August were always the longest and hottest weeks of the year on the southern Illinois’ farm of my youth.
Reporter moves to different ‘beat’
Hemingway went to Paris to discover, he once explained, if “I could write two good sentences.”
While there, however, Papa wrote two good books, The Sun Also Rises and Farewell to Arms.
Can you tell us how this antique tool was used?
Help us uncover the hidden identity of this week’s mystery antique tool.
Adding wood ash to your garden can be beneficial
Because wood ash has a fine particle size, it reacts rapidly and blends completely into the soil. Although small amounts of nutrients are applied with wood ash, the main effect is that of a liming agent.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 5, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Western Reserve FFA, Warren FFA, Norwayne FFA and Black River FFA.






