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Real life movie ideas for Hollywood
Hollywood just doesn’t get it: Real life is hard to replicate on the big or little screen, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Subdued hues: Bad news for autumn leaf-lovers
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Normally, a dry September in Pennsylvania means bright fall foliage. But this latest dry spell – which followed persistent drought conditions across most of the state this summer – may be bad news for leaf-lovers.
Red winter wheat earning its keep
Ohio had the largest increase in wheat acreage this year of any other Midwest state.
Rare, 4-foot bloom smells like rotting fish
The titan arum bloom may be only the 12th recorded bloom in the United States.
Market Outlook: Corn and bean confusion
The market never really forgets about the demand side of the price equation.
Five years later: George Washington’s gristmill is anxious for visitors
After five years of intense research and restoration work, George Washington’s gristmill at Mount Vernon opened earlier this year.
Voinovich targets EPA, energy policy
Sen. George Voinovich said what the Ohio Farm Bureau leaders wanted to hear when he met with them in Washington. He left them pleased if not satisfied.
Real winners: Buyers honor boy’s memory
CANFIELD, Ohio – The real winner of the 2005 Canfield Fair’s market livestock sales was the Roy Smith family of Salem.
Will new minimum wage affect farms?
SALEM, Ohio – Ohio’s minimum wage took a step up Jan. 1, but the move wasn’t as simple as a one-time, across-the-board pay hike.
Starting from scratch
SALEM, Ohio – It all started with some pigs. In 2005, six 4-H’ers from Ohio, Pennsylvania and Hancock County in West Virginia put their pigs on the auction block at the Hancock County Oldtime Fair.






