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Despite coronavirus hysteria, better days are ahead in grain markets
As coronavirus takes a toll on international markets, the grain markets are less affected than others. Find out how the COVID-19 is affecting grain prices.
Seasonal piles
I only clean for new people. In fact, if I clean for you, we probably aren’t that close — yet.
Robert A. Pero, 1923-2015
Robert A. Pero, 91, of East Canton, died Jan. 23, 2015, in Aultman Compassionate Care.
They’ve been waiting 17 years for this
The last time cicadas from Brood XIV emerged, George Bush Sr. was leading the nation, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was on prime time, and a gallon of gasoline cost $1.15.
Since 1991, this brood has been feeding and maturing underground in southwestern Ohio, central and eastern Pennsylvania, western West Virginia and nearly all of Kentucky.
Natural lawns are healthier, more sustainable
Implementing natural lawn care strategies can save you time and money, with the added bonus of helping to create a healthier and more sustainable lawn.
Ohio Sheep Day focuses on flock health
Ohio Sheep Day was July 15, at the OARDC sheep research facility in Wooster. Sheep producers from all over Ohio learned about Ohio State’s research on parasites, pasture management, weaning and confinement barns.
Thirty-eight New York counties eligible for USDA emergency loans
Assistance will help New York farmers recover from reduced pasture grazing and crop production caused by severe drought conditions.
Mr. Big goes to church
Jim Abrams recalls the wildlife-inspired gift he gave his mother one Christmas.
Who Are You, And What Planet Are You From?
We settled on a bench across from the pond in Salem’s Waterworth Park. Several varieties of ducks and geese floated leisurely across the water.
Photosynthesis: Don’t take plants for granted
Find out where all new plant biomass — the leaves, stems and blossoms — originates during springtime.






