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Holiday spirit returning this year
By now, you’re getting a bit panicky. When you put last year’s Christmas “away,” where did you put the list with all the names of friends who get cards or gifts or coffee cakes? And what about the red and gold banners you stick on the pasture gate and the cemetery fence with green duct tape (which gives you a fit when you try to remove it come summer)? At least you remember where the rolls of red plastic ribbon are that turn the porch’s white pillars into candy cane look-alikes when it is spiraled around them.
Going with the wind
Wind energy technology taking root on Pennsylvania in ridge-top pastures of Pennsylvania farms has tripled the amount of wind energy in the Eastern United States.
Bulbs, corms, rhizomes and tubers: What’s the difference?
While corms, rhizomes and tubers can all be classified as bulbs, they each have specific characteristics.
How to avoid food waste during COVID-19 pandemic
Avoid food waste and help ensure that the food you buy lasts as long as possible by understanding date labels on food products.
Vacation with us … Keene
Janet and Randy Keene of Salem, Ohio, corralled family and friends Danny Turner, Brent Keen, Brent Keen and Debby Turner of Arizona in Tombstone, Arizona. They posed with Farm and Dairy during a stagecoach ride and we avoided any gunfights during the trip.
Turtle trafficking suspect charged for assault of officer
An individual suspected of trafficking red-eared slider turtles in Cincinnati and striking a state wildlife officer with his vehicle was recently indicted.
Vacation with Us: Salahub and friends
There’s no more beautiful location in Quebec than the Fontaine de Tourny (Tourny Fountain) in front of the Parliament building. We took in the sights with (L-R) Judy Lewis, Zanesville, Ohio; Carol Hupp, Caldwell, Ohio; and Donna Salahub and Kathy Bryan, both of Zanesville, Ohio. Our trip Sept. 2-8 included Montreal and Quebec, Canada.
Loading up for a North Dakota bird hunt
Mike Tontimonia details his experience hunting pheasants in North Dakota.
Columbiana County man is using wind to power his home
One night in May, Greg Courtney woke up to the sound of wind gusting around his house and rattling his windows. It billowed across his yard going at least 20 miles per hour, but Courtney wasn’t worried. In fact, it made him smile. When the wind blows, he makes money.
Less screen time during meals promotes healthier eating in children
Children who have family mealtimes at least three or more times a week are more likely to be of normal weight and have healthier eating habits.






