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Should the penny be discontinued?
Recently, there has been significant debate over whether to keep the penny as part of U.S. currency or to discontinue production of the penny.
ODA gives tips for people stocking up on firewood
As winter quickly approaches and more Ohioans look to firewood to help heat their homes, David Daniels, director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, is asking Ohioans to be aware of some basic tips to help when purchasing wood.
Learn to manage your manure: Ohio State University can help
WOOSTER, Ohio — Learn the best ways to manage manure, use it on your land and know if you’re doing it right at Ohio State University’s 2009 Manure Science Review.
‘Will the Dairy Cow Save Humanity?’
An address by Herbert Hoover, U.S. Food Administrator, made to the National Milk and Dairy Farm Exposition, published in Farm and Dairy on May 31, 1918.
Let’s Talk Rusty Iron: Tractor rides are gaining popularity in the USA
I think I’ve written before about the tractor rides that the British tractor enthusiasts have been keen on for a good number of years and, at least once, have wondered why such events weren’t more common on this side of “the pond,” as the Atlantic Ocean is sometimes referred to by we “colonials.” Tractor rides
Be familiar with state firewood laws, get what you pay for
The Ohio Department of Agriculture offers some basic tips to help when purchasing wood. Start by reviewing the following firewood rules and regulations.
Study suggests shale-gas development causing rapid landscape change
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As the Marcellus natural gas play unfolds in Pennsylvania, several trends are becoming increasingly clear, according to Penn State researchers. First, most of the development is occurring on private land, and the greatest amount of development falls within the Susquehanna River basin. Second, a regional approach to siting drilling infrastructure is
Hookstown Fair/Beaver Co. 4-H Stockman’s Club sale results
Find out who topped the junior fair market livestock competitions, and see if you’re in a slideshow of photos taken at this year’s Hookstown Fair.
Exploring the humble beginnings of the M1 rifle
By SAM MOORE With this month being the 70th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, it might be an appropriate time to look at the U.S. infantry weapon that played a significant role in winning that war, the US rifle, caliber-.30, M1, sometimes called the Garand, but most often
Program covers military headgear through the ages
Sebring Historical Society to host the April 15 meeting.






