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Judith Sutherland:Dreams of farm ownership drove homesteading movement in West
Columnist Judith Sutherland continues her look at the inspiration that pushed pioneers further west during the early years of this nation.
Lucky Chucky
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the new creature sharing her yard.
Wood engraving once common art
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the history of wood engraving to reproduce pictures in books magazines and newspapers.
Sweet finds: Custard glassware
Antique columnist Roy Booth warns to beware of antique copycats.
Tackle these touchdown tidbits
Here’s some Super Bowl weekend trivia for you: Did you know the phrase “back to square one” has its roots in football?
Relay for Life celebrates 10-year anniversary with new events added
Now celebrating it’s 10th anniversary, Trumbull County’s Relay For Life has grown to over 275 teams with five communities hosting events.
Rain pummels new corn and stops growers from planting or replanting
Even if corn plants survive flooded conditions, there could be problems later in the growing season.
NASA engineer credits his Pa. farm roots
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – When the space shuttle Discovery launched Dec. 9 for a scheduled mission to the International Space Station, a western Pennsylvania “farm boy” had a ringside seat.
Greatest potential of precision farming remains in its promise
The greatest potential of precision farming is probably still in the future, when the technology has developed even more than it has today.
Canada: Millions of birds killed to stop spread of avian influenza
Canadian Food Inpsection Agency set to slaughter 19 million birds, although it is possible a significant number of them do not have the flu.






