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Children learn basics of farm safety
WOOSTER, Ohio – The farm is a home, a playground and a place where children learn to do chores. But it also comes with the unique hazards associated with a farm and children need to take responsibility for their own safety, according to the organizers of the 2006 Progressive Agriculture Safety Day.
April finally brings warm weather
After many cool, gray days of rain, which has dared at times to be mixed with late spring snow, there is a thrill in waking up to sunshine.
Are you farming for the future?
The next 35 years will be the most important 35 years there will ever be in agriculture. Editor Susan Crowell wants to know: How are YOU farming for the future?
Farm boys will be farm boys
Judith Sutherland shares some of her grandson’s make-believe games about life on the farm.
Give me a Big Gulp or give me death
Count me in as one of the many who think New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s decision to limit the container size of sodas is totally asinine.
Retail grocery prices drop in last quarter
The latest informal survey shows an 18-cent decrease on the average total cost of 16 basic grocery items from this year’s third quarter.
Belgian wins third title at KILE, setting record
HARRISBURG, Pa. – With tears welling, Donald Patterson from Greene Meade Belgians in Waynesburg, Pa.
Honeybee deaths can’t be explained
SALEM, Ohio – Maybe it’s the chilling temperatures. Maybe it’s mites. Maybe it’s even some kind of unidentified disease.
Streaming devices gobble electricity, too
Televisions and related peripheral devices consumed 7 percent of the electricity used in American homes in 2015 and cost $103 per home per year to operate.






