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FSA Andy for Oct. 29, 2009
Hello again, friends! Halloween at my house usually brings a pleasant diversion from harvest, or lack of harvest as the case may be. The kids always start planning their Halloween alter-egos several weeks in advance. Of course, there is some parental guidance. “No, you can not be a belly dancer” and “No, you can not
Antique bank brings consignor big profit
– Garth’s Auctions Inc. of Delaware, Ohio, held its third annual Ohio Valley Auction May 23. The auction offered a wide selection of antique furniture and decorative arts. Among the assortment of both formal, painted and folk material offered was a whimsical, ovoid form stoneware bank with a bright cobalt glaze and incised decoration of
Seven steps to soothing your stress
Don’t take anti-anxiety medication or a sleeping pill to ‘chill out’, there are alternative methods of managing and relieving stress:
Auction Roundup — Farm equipment, collectibles hot items at March auctions
– Hess Auction Co. LLC of Buford, Ohio, held an auction March 18 in Hillsboro, Ohio, by order of Robert Nave, owner. An IH 1086 tractor was the top-selling item at $13,000. Hess Auction Co. LLC also held an auction in Hillsboro March 6 where the top-selling item was a Case 445 skid steer for
Energy costs, particularly gas prices, a ‘serious hardship’ for Ohioans
Rural Ohio and ‘exurbia’ hit hardest by ‘energy tax.’
Live At Blossom Music Center
Lines of traffic backed up along the road in the rural area leading to the Blossom Music Center. We should have allowed more travel time. We pulled into the parking area minutes before show time and fast-paced the trek toward the amphitheater. On the first Saturday night of summer, from the stage of Blossom Music
Fall brilliance brings soft heartache
This is the time of year that slows us down enough to enjoy the grandeur all around us. The leaves are absolutely stunning as the bright blue sky serves as their backdrop and the sunshine dapples the entire show with brilliance.
Agriculture as science
I have often thought the study of science ought to be fun. Mostly, the subject of science in the classroom feels, to the majority of students, like drudgery and boring recitation of facts.
Capturing the moment forever
As summer nods its farewell, our school hosts the annual football homecoming game and dance in mid-October each year.
Maybe Rachel Carson was right
When we speak of land conservation, the farmer in each of us tends to think of caring for farm ground in the best possible way.






