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Chase and make noise to keep geese away
The early goose season that is going on now in Ohio may be seen by farmers as a chance to get rid of those unwanted guests around the pond.
Eating crickets may be good for your gut
According to a new clinical trial, eating crickets can help support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria and may also reduce inflammation in the body.
How to set goals for retirement
Your retirement plan can change many times, but you should at least know your goals and how you will achieve them.
Making holiday memories
Lee and Nancy Walker own a 40-acre Christmas tree farm in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Neither grew up farming, but are happy to be in their retirement.
How to take care of your Christmas tree
Select the perfect Christmas tree, set it up without a hassle and use these 10 tips to preserve your fresh cut Christmas tree at home.
1816: The year without a summer
Sam Moore’s grandfather, who was born in 1867, used to tell of hearing the old-timers, including his own grandfather, tell of the year when the Fourth of July was celebrated by throwing snowballs.
There’s no match for a native plant patch
Native plants are quickly regaining their popularity.
American chestnut on the comeback trail
A century after blight erased the American chestnut from the landscape, researchers are closer than ever to bringing it back.
Farmers once again rush to begin, finish planting before June
With a dry spell finally in place, many farmers spent Memorial Day weekend beginning and finishing spring planting.
Old photos are record of harvesting and life
I have mentioned a few times doing a bit of research for this series of articles. This time the whole process began with the donation of some photos and printed material from a rather recent friend I met at church. I have attended the local Methodist Church since about 1943 and my maternal grandmother was






