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Judith Sutherland:Rescuing pets from flames is heroic
What happens to livestock and animals in the middle of a disaster like a wildfire, or a residential fire, for that matter. Columnist Judie Sutherland shares a story of local fire fighting heroics.
What?! Cashing in on stupidity
What do you mean “cruise control” won’t steer my Winnebago? Columnist Judith Sutherland shares some lawsuits that you won’t believe! (Or maybe you will.)
Lessons linger from long-ago summers
Columnist Judith Sutherland looks back on the possibilities summer offered in days gone by.
Happy Chinese New Year!
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares a fun tradition her family started several years ago: celebrating the Chinese New Year.
Fertilize spring pastures with nitrogen
Do your pastures need nitrogen fertilizer? Learn more about the best times to apply.
Hall salutes Ed Johnson’s work
COLUMBUS – When Ed Johnson dreamed, he dreamed big. And the results were often as full of life as his voice over early morning radio broadcasts.
Addressing hunger and environmental protection: agriculture and biodiversity linked
New solution proposed in “ecoagriculture” to save biodiversity and to feed hungry populations is based on a new understanding of wildlife biology and ecology, on-the-ground experimentation, and major scientific advances in genetics, remote sensing, and other fields.
Will there be a 2002 Summit County Fair?
No one knows for sure if there will be a Summit County Fair if the Summit County Agricultural Society is evicted from the fairgrounds.
Owners blame feed company for 100 alpaca deaths
More than 100 alpacas dead since last March; owners blame Land O’Lakes feed company.
Watershed fee delayed at least a year
SALEM, Ohio – The collection of a proposed assessment fee in the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District will have to wait.






