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How Cool Are You?
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the luxuries of air conditioners.
In books we have invaluable friends
A person who loves books is never lacking a companion, observes columnist Roy Booth.
W.Va. quilt show set for June 7-8
Quilt to be raffled off at this event for $1 per ticket.
Restored farm village hosts festival May 4
One of the highlights is the chance to watch the process of turning wool into cloth.
Ohio couples honored for lifelong service
Eighteen couples, including several from northeastern Ohio, will be honored by Ohio First Lady Hope Taft on Valentine’s Day for their enduring marriages and commitment to volunteerism.
Marshall County Fair: W.Va. youth receive higher prices
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. – Prices were high at the Marshall County Fair FFA/4-H livestock sale in Moundsville, W.
13 ways for farmers to lose money in 2013
Farmers and landowners everywhere — every year — overlook some of the basics that would help them save money or make money. So we decided to create a list of ways to lose money this year (in hopes that you’ll not take our advice).
Pa. Farm Bureau talks NAFTA and tax reform
HERSHEY, Pa. — Pennsylvania Farm Bureau hosted their 67th annual meeting at the Hershey Lodge in Hersey, from Nov.13-15. Butler County resident Nikole Stuchal was selected the recipient of the Distinguished Local Affairs Leader. The award recognizes an individual, whose local affairs efforts and activities have helped solve problems and improve rural living for county
Three inducted into Columbiana County Agriculture Hall of Fame
The Columbiana County Agriculture Hall of Fame enshrined three individuals during the Columbiana County Fair: Russell N. Cook; James W. Cooper; and William L. Woolf.
Field tile maintenance and repair shouldn’t wait until spring
Now that most crops are coming off of fields everywhere, it is a good time to begin field tile maintenance and repairs.






