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Taking control of back pain
Anti-inflammatory drugs and muscle relaxants can ease immediate pain, while physical therapy helps keep an episode from turning into a more chronic problem.
Hunters bring their turkey season questions to Thomas Gobbolier
With Ohio’s spring wild turkey season just weeks away it’s time to listen to hunting advice from Thomas Gobbolier, an unrecognized expert ,but a learned and insightful turkey fanatic. In fact, Thomas has been outsmarted by elusive turkeys so many times that he claims to be the most sympathetic person in the world when it
Bottled serenity could cure any illness
“I was shaken awake by a nasty wind this morning. As I headed out to the barn to begin my chores, I saw that a nice little fall of snow had created a flattering prospect for sleighing.“ — Alexander Smalley, entry in diary, January, 1868 By JUDITH SUTHERLAND Farm and Dairy columnist I have often
Pet week
Soothing is the contented purring of a friendly cat – its companionship helping me forget my problems and warming me by its cozy comfort.
Grazing with dung beetles improves soil health
Known as the “Farmers Friend,” the dung beetle returns fresh cattle dung pads back to the earth, building soil and recycling nutrients.
Ohio’s beef cattle inventory released by USDA
U.S. cattle numbers at lowest since 1952.
COOL will go forward as planned
WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced that the final rule for the Country of Origin Labeling program will go into effect as scheduled March 16. He also released a letter inviting stakeholders to follow additional voluntary labeling practices. The rule, published in the Federal Register Jan. 15, has been under regulatory review by
So Tiny, So Mighty
“So tiny, so mighty,” I’ve heard people describe our church choir with those phrases.
Strength, quick thinking averts more tragedy after school bus accident
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares the gripping horror and exceptional strength shown by one school bus driver when she saved a busload of students from harm.
Diversion For The Disabled
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares more on her temporary disability – recuperating at home after an automobile accident.






