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It’s not delivery, it’s pasture-raised
I’m intrigued by the growing “local foods” movement and direct marketing of just about anything farm-fledged.
Speech should be required reading
As I was washing dishes in the kitchen Sunday afternoon, the TV in the next room provided some background noise.
Few things harder than a goodbye
There are few things in life more difficult than saying that final goodbye. When my father-in-law passed away unexpectedly in 1997, my husband said the suddenness of his passing was difficult to grasp, and yet a blessing in its quickness.
Special Pets, Special Memories
The doll carriage I played with as a child was made of real, woven wicker painted white, with a bonnet that swiveled to either head or foot.
Good Side of a Winter Day
I chipped away at the iciest windshield I’d seen in a long time – maybe ever. I wished Kathie’s play practice had been canceled like so many other events, but I started the van an hour before we needed to leave just to make sure it would be clear of thick snow piled over a layer of sleet that had iced over the first layer of snow.
East Liverpool: Pottery queen
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about East Liverpool and the yellow ware and Rockingham finish wares produced by migrant journeyman that made it famous in the 19th century.
How to manage burned-out pastures
Get tips on how to manage and graze dry pastures during the summer drought.
Reproductive performance can depend on stressors, cow comfort levels
Dairymen must make a conscious effort to prevent overcrowding, frequent group changes and rough handling, which impact each cow’s ability to achieve efficient reproductive performance.
Beauty or the beast: Canada geese spreading
Complaints about nuisance geese in urban settings prompts ODNR to suggest control measures.se
Portage County Farm Bureau let members, awards shine through
Awards showered Portage County Farm Bureau members with praise at the farm group’s annual meeting Sept. 10.






