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What color matches a deer head?
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt searches for the perfect dining room paint color to match her husband’s mounted deer head.
The Gilded Age: Exhibit reveals sophistication, opulence
The Gilded Age: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum will be on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art from Feb. 23 to May 18.
Sentinel plots will help detect soybean rust in Ohio
MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio – Soybeans in the unifoliate, or one leaf, stage of development peak through the soil on grower Tom Weiler’s Mount Gilead, Ohio, farm.
Pa. farmers fight both drought and flooding in a few chaotic months
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – It seems like it hasn’t quit raining since Bryan Swistock voiced worries in mid-April about an impending groundwater drought in Pennsylvania.
Local stores can compete with Wal-Mart
PITTSBURGH – It’s every local retailer’s worst nightmare: a new mega-store is opening just up the street.
Implementing USDA country-of-origin rule won’t be cheap
The proposed mandatory country-of-origin labeling program could cost $458 million per year.
2002 Farm Bill work is under way
U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Committee is conducting a lengthy hearing process with farm organization that, according to Chairman Larry Combest, R-Texas, still has a way to go before anything concrete takes shape.
Pa. bill enhances ag preservation program, saves smaller farms
SALEM, Ohio – Pennsylvania has the most far-reaching farmland preservation program in the United States, encompassing some 320,000 acres.
Ohio’s prison farms help inmates experience freedom, responsibility
Prison farms offer inmates a chance to work — engage with land and animals.
Ohio FFA opens 90th convention
The Ohio FFA State Convention is in its second and final day, with state degrees soon to be presented.






