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How to plant a hummingbird garden
Hummingbird sightings don’t have to be a rare occurrence. An abundance of food, water, nesting sites and perches will attract them to your garden.
An unusual school tradition
The students learn all types of dancing, including the square dance and the waltz, which teaches timing and a need to pay attention to a partner.
How to prevent and thaw frozen pipes
If preventative steps aren’t taken, frozen pipes can still be thawed even when the thermometer only reaches to the single digits.
Pressing on: Sorghum complements farm’s maple syrup production
JELLOWAY, Ohio – One of the first lessons they teach in economics class is economics is about getting the most benefits from resources that are scarce.
Frank Burkett named Ohio Farm Bureau president
Stark Co. farmer Frank Burkett has been elected president of the Ohio Farm Bureau. He succeeds Steve Hirsch of Chillicothe, who left the board to stand for election to the Nationwide board.
Tea time in China has long history
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the fine arts that grew up around the fine art of sipping tea.
Food safety tips for packed lunches
If your child wants to bring a packed lunch to school, there are several ways to make sure it’s both healthy and safe from foodborne illness.
Take a bird’s eye view of summer reading
Whether on a beach, a cabin back porch, or even a hammock at home, nothing beats relaxing with an entertaining book on summer vacation.
Making the farm-to-food connection
The new president for the Center for Innovative Food Technology is herself a farmer, and knows what food companies need to reach the market.






