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The Improved Blueberry
The first berries I helped pick, when I was a kid, were strawberries. Makes sense. Close to the ground, easy to reach, I loved to eat them, but they still make my arms itch.
Revolt of the anti-snack parent
There’s no way of saying this without sounding like either a self-righteous health nut or a sadistic child hater – and I’m still somewhat on the fence over which is worse.
Scientific Surprise
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her daughter’s search for a science fair project and the results.
Messages in Molten Marshmallows
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb tells of a family campfire in this week’s column.
Wood engraving once common art
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the history of wood engraving to reproduce pictures in books magazines and newspapers.
Modern furniture estate attracts buyers
Furniture – mostly from a contemporary collection – soared at Dargate Auction Galleries’ early December auction.
Greatest potential of precision farming remains in its promise
The greatest potential of precision farming is probably still in the future, when the technology has developed even more than it has today.
Calving assistance: Are you doing more harm than good?
The simple act of helping a cow deliver her calf isn’t as innocent as it may seem. Find out why.
Fair is foundation for many friendships
LISBON, Ohio – Water balloon fights, concerts, campground cookouts, roaming the midway in search of the perfect french fries (or the perfect date).
Give yourself the gift of self-respect
A TV ad for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes has one Ohio farm woman up in arms. Editor Susan Crowell explains why.






