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We need trade, one way or another
The Central American Free Trade Agreement is expected to come before Congress this month for an up-or-down vote.
Fall is a good time for soil sampling and testing
Now that the grass growth is slowing down, it’s an ideal time to take soil samples if you want to test your soil health.
Preparing for the milk inspector
Spring cleaning takes on a different meaning for farm families. Judith Sutherland recalls the routine of preparing for the milk inspector.
A birder’s poem for Christmas
In his column this week, Scott Shalaway shares his Christmas poem and suet recipe.
Don’t believe all the myths about coyotes
Get the facts on coyote lifestyle and breeding habits.
XTO to restore areas damaged by gas extraction
XTO will spend an estimated $3 million to restore eight sites damaged by unauthorized discharges of fill material into streams and wetlands and will also implement a comprehensive plan to comply with federal and state water protection laws at the company’s West Virginia’s oil and gas extraction facilities that use horizontal drilling methods.
Best of the Buckeye Program offers youth opportunities
Best program offering scholarships, cattle shows.
Remember friends, family for holidays
Columnist Judith Sutherland finds the most meaningful of holiday gifts comes from the heart.
Following a president’s path in Garrettsville
For Presidents Day this year, Julie Geiss wanted to hike somewhere with ties to a president. She chose the quaint village of Garrettsville, Ohio.
Study: American families taking ‘divergent paths’
“The state of American families has become increasingly polarized,” said Zhenchao Qian, author of the new study and professor of sociology at The Ohio State University.






