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W. Va. Small Farm Conference hopes to stimulate farming rebirth
This year’s conference offered intensive sessions ranging from wholesale marketing and Farm to School programs to processing, food safety, branding and everything in between.
Forget The P’s and Q’s, Watch Your Forks and Spoons
A simple dinner conversation about school lunchroom activities turned into a “actions have consequences” discussion at Family Life Editor Laurie Steeb’s home.
Recycled containers not always safe for food
When you think about kitchen safety, choosing food safe containers may not come to mind, but it should…
National Farmers Organization backs country-of-origin labeling
Delegates reaffirm COOL support, call for rapid, live cattle BSE test.
Scout soybeans for downy mildew: If you have it, it’s there to stay
Ohio State expert: Conditions could not be more perfect for downy mildew and other late season soybean diseases.
Amazing, all that play and no injury
Farm safety was constantly a part of our dialogue over the course of my growing up years, and though I am sure we turned deaf ears to it at the time, I now can understand the enormity of it.
The real tale of a real Christmas tree
Ohio State University provides tips for choosing and taking care of a fresh-cut Christmas tree this holiday season.
Enjoying Lake Erie’s icy offerings, then and now
Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes and has the smallest volume of water, so it is the first to freeze in the winter.
How to talk to your partner about succession and estate planning
Farmers and their loved ones should complete a succession and estate plan to ensure a smooth transition once they are gone. Learn how to get started.
Risky business: Tire repair has its share of dangers
What started out as a part-time job in high school turned into a career for Rich Petrick, who has been changing tractor tires for over 30 years.






