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Life Out Loud: Say what? Parenting in the teen years
I knew this day would come. There are milestones in every child’s life. Birth, roll over, sit up, walk, talk and the “whatever” eye rolls.
Farming on the big screen: Documentaries taking one view of agriculture to the masses
The new documentary, Big River, a sequel to Curt Ellis’ King Corn, premiered at the 31st annual Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association conference Feb. 13.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 5, 2009
WARREN, Ohio — The Trumbull County 4-H Dairy Judging Club held its monthly meeting Jan. 25 at the Trumbull County Ag Center. Club advisers are Richard Owen, Bill Smith and Dave and Becky Lynn. There are 15 club members. The following officers were elected: Brock Elsea of Vernon, president; Nick Aberegg-Smith of Kinsman, vice president;
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 4, 2008
CARROLLTON, Ohio — East Township Young Producers 4-H club met Nov. 19 at St. Johns Church with 24 members attending. Roll call was done with each member giving his favorite school subject after the pledges. Minutes were read from the last meeting, the treasurer’s report was reviewed and 4-H committee reports were reviewed. Items were
Power to the people: My so-called pioneer life
By Day Two, when the power company was reporting that it might be a WEEK until we got power — plucky and intrepid had morphed into a deepening sense of dread.
Dairy Excel: Charitable gifts: Too good to be true?
Charitable gifts can solve a variety of tax and income problems for landowners, including some that are not so obvious.
What are those strange-looking horseshoes I see?
Cytek horseshoes are a new style of shoes coming from England.
Ohio men honored for work in promoting intensive grazing
OSU extension agent and OSU animal scientist receive Master Grazier Award at the Great Lakes International Grazing Conference.
Illinois library working to preserve 125 years of agricultural history
Page by page, America’s rich agricultural history is being ravaged, not by boll weevils, not by locusts, not by critters of any kind, but by time.
Celebrate legacies of Ohio women
Whether they encouraged a famous pair of brothers to take flight or boldly challenged slavery, Ohio women have many stories waiting to be discovered.






