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The Galapagos Islands adventure continues
A cruise of the Galapagos Islands takes on a life of its own. Each day is a series of highlights that satisfy even the most expectant traveler. Many visitors, including me, arrive with a mental list of species they hope to see. On this trip, I checked off every species on my list. Awesome The
Going green is a smart financial strategy
ATHENS, Ga. — Going green can do more than preserve the environment, says a University of Georgia financial expert. It can save you a lot of money, too.
Jake: More than a dog, he was a buddy
In a lifetime, every man is entitled to a few things. The rest is earned.
Learn the value of composting manure
While we often associate the word “compost” with food scraps and garden activities, livestock manure can be composted as well and used on the farm.
Pa. man driving 1948 John Deere across country to support veterans
Retired Pennsylvania farmer Ivan Stoltzfus is headed cross country in a 1948 John Deere A to raise support for Operation Second Chance and veterans assistance.
Keeping children busy keeps them out of trouble
Learning while accomplishing big things is a powerful combination that builds self-esteem, as well as awareness beyond one’s self.
Marshall livestock sale breaks record
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. – A record sale was seen at the Marshall County 4-H/FFA Livestock Club Sale held Aug.
Rookie posts championship win
LOUISVILLE, Ohio – The application came in September. Danny and Kevin Schmucker wracked their brains, reliving the season’s highlights and listing placings from tractor pulls all summer long.
Buckeye State adopts new rules for siting wind farms
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Power Siting Board has adopted rules implementing certification requirements for wind-powered electric generation facilities. The rules outline requirements for aesthetics, setback, noise levels, ice throw, blade sheer and shadow flicker, among other issues. Ohio House Bill 562, signed by Gov. Ted Strickland June 24, directed the board to adopt certification rules
Shooting the breeze about wind energy
LONDON, Ohio – Summer breezes aren’t traditionally associated with energy production, but a growing number of consumers and researchers are finding out that wind can do more than just cool us down on a hot day.






