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Horse housing: Equine facilities are as diverse as owners’ needs
Is there a single design plan you should follow when building a house for your horse? No.
Proposed hemp rules worry the industry
Hemp growers and entrepreneurs are worried their businesses could be crippled if federal policymakers move ahead with draft regulations.
Pa. drought emergency dries up hope for quick recovery
Most areas need 12 to 31 inches of rain to pull Pennsylvania out of drought in the next four months.
Of coopers, hoopers, firkins, rundlets, swiglers, crozes, scorps and butts
The fourth member of the quartet of early craftsmen vital to the success of any frontier settlement in the Ohio Country was the cooper.
The lost art of grape pie
A deep rich purple with a sweet and sour taste, grape pie is an anomaly to many who have never tried or heard of it.
Squirrel: It’s what’s for dinner
Levi Mercer, a wildlife and forestry specialist with Guernsey SWCD, offers some insights and tips for Ohio’s squirrel hunting season.
Grain prices impacted by rain, but what about crops?
Marlin Clark analyzes crop conditions and grain futures prices that have been impacted by weather forecasts predicting scattered rain across the Midwest.
Forward-thinking Reeves develops the Octoauto
Milton O. Reeves, of the Reeves family who once made steam traction engines and threshers, was associated with the Reeves Pulley Company in Columbus, Ind., at the end of the 19th century. There, he invented a variable speed drive that used two pulleys with sliding split sheaves, just like the ones used for the variable
Kiwanis Club Antique Show still draws a crowd
By SUSAN MELLISH (See more photos at end of story.) SALEM, Ohio – “Hey it’s great to see you back this year,” was a phrase often heard between both patrons and dealers at the 46th annual Salem Kiwanis Club Antique & Craft Sale & Show held July 17 in Centennial Park Honestly, there is no
Memoirs of a Bat Girl
It is clear that despite my long-standing personal “hands off” policy toward nature, I am destined to go down in history as one of those people forever identified with a certain species of animal. Jane Goodall had her chimps. Steve Irwin had his crocodiles. Me, I have bats. Oh, I don’t want to have bats






