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Nature’s night lights make summers special
Tami Gingrich offers insight into the unique displays lightning bug make throughout the summer, and offers tips to help their declining populations.
Better weather fuels cheaper market
The good weather is overcoming the bullish reaction to export problems in war-torn Ukraine so last week’s net gains are being lost.
Salem woman begins community garden, hopes to start farmers market
Melissa Thompson has started a community garden near downtown Salem, and hopes to have a farmer’s market up and running by next summer.
Drought rockets grain prices higher
All major commodities were stronger last week, as observers decided that we are in a drought of large proportions and that crop ratings are declining.
Labor of love: Bud and Maryann Smith celebrate 35 years of S&S Equipment
S&S Equipment celebrates 35 years of service, restoring old tractors, selling new and used tractors and running charity events for the local community.
Keeping an eye on what flies
The annual return of wintering birds to their ancestral breeding and summering grounds is in full-flight, writes columnist Jim Abrams.
Seedstock production is serious business for Ohio cattlemen
Interspersed throughout 17,000 Ohio beef farms are some of the nation’s highest-quality producers of purebred cattle, or seedstock.
Working in healthy ways keeps occupational therapist going at Purple Skies Farm
At Purple Skies Farm, in North Royalton, Visar Duane, an occupational therapist, focuses on working in healthy, environmentally sustainable ways.
Help eradicate spotted knapweed
Familiarize yourself with this invasive weed so that you can become part of the solution to stop the spread of spotted knapweed.
European immigrants got mixed welcome
The United States attracted many European immigrants during the decades of 1840 and 1850. Learn more about these large migrations and what caused them.




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

