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Walt’s Leprechaun
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about the trouble Leprechauns can cause.
Tips to adapt to COVID-19 quarantine
One suggestion to help families adapt to COVID-19 quarantine is to maintain a daily schedule. The following tips can help parents establish routines.
Educational forum to highlight opportunities in OSU Dairy Program
By SUSAN MYKRANTZ Contributing Writer COLUMBUS — The Department of Animal Sciences at The Ohio State University, in conjunction with the American Jersey Cattle Association (AJCA) and Elanco Animal Health, will host an educational forum and open house at the Waterman Dairy Farm Aug. 9. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Jersey research Dr. Maurice Eastridge
Prayer needed now
I arose early this morning, plugged in the coffee pot, turned on the morning news, poured a cup of coffee and then I realized just how fortunate I really am. The newsman was quite discouraging, as he reported the many losses due to the storms and flood damage along the East Coast. He then reported
A single life could change the world
Just a week ago, we had the joy of welcoming a young couple with a sweet little baby to our home.
As I was making a fuss over the baby, the young mother told me my optimism and enthusiasm was exactly what she needed to hear.
Athens County farmer pleads guilty to contaminated calf
Ohio farmer pleads guilty to calf given illegal medication, and sent to slaughter.
Scientists use CT scanning to study effects of soil compaction
The large, air-filled spaces, or “macropores,” in untilled soil often resemble the branching vessels of the human circulatory system.
How to keep deer out of your garden
It’s no surprise growing deer populations have been problematic for gardeners. Learn how to deter deer and successfully limit the damage they cause.
Paulina Oleinik gets a ‘kick’ out of Penn State Horse Barn living
Paulina Oleinik, a senior in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, shares her experiences as a live-in employee at the Penn State Horse Barn.
The 1800s progression of mechanical sewing
Until the 19th century all clothes, hats, shoes, harness and ships sails were sewed by hand.






