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Pairings: Ohio’s new culinary oasis
Wine and food lovers in northeast Ohio are rejoicing because a new project from the City of Geneva in cooperation with the Ohio Wine Producers Association promises to, “transform the world’s vision of Ohio wines.” in the words of Doniella Winchell, executive director of the Ohio Wine Producers Association and board member of Pairings.
Eastern Sports, Outdoor Show is bliss
Since childhood I’ve been fascinated by and addicted to sport shows, those late winter places where outfitters, vacation destinations, travel deals and every new gadget and piece of gear is displayed and explained. Places where impulse buyers get their kicks (Yes, I came home with a new duck call and may have wanted one more
Eugene E. Welch
ASHLAND, Ohio — Eugene E. Welch, 89, a lifelong resident of rural Polk, passed away Feb. 14 at the Hospice House in Ashland after a brief illness. Born Sept. 13, 1921, he was the son of Kent E. and Lela (Smith) Welch. He was a 1939 graduate of Polk High School. He served in the
New Lake Erie shipwreck Web site is now online
LORAIN, Ohio — Ohio Sea Grant has launched a new interactive Web site, Shipwrecks and Maritime Tales of the Lake Erie Coastal Ohio Trail, available to browse at www.ohioshipwrecks.org. The Web site was designed to help promote the protection of Lake Erie’s shipwrecks and increase awareness of its rich maritime history. With the help of
Saved hay is money in the pocket
Feed makes up 60-70 percent of the cost of running a cow-calf operation. In 2008, the University of Missouri estimated that a beef producer’s hay and winter forage accounts for 61 percent of the cow’s annual feed costs.
An offer you can’t understand
The next afternoon after this tragedy, a beautiful autumn day, I was pleasantly surprised to come home and find our little Amish neighbor girls, Anna and Lizzie, here in our back yard, picking up walnuts as we had told them they were welcome to do.
“All work and all play,” they say
When I’m asked how I do it all, I wonder if all is probably assumed to include keeping a nice, neat house where I can find everything, and everything’s in its place.
Great Neighbors
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares family discipline thoughts: Does “sparing the rod” really help?
Seedstock sale boast strong averages
HILLSBORO, Ohio – The first of two Ohio Cattlemen’s Association Seedstock Improvement Sales had a standing-room only crowd at Union Stock Yards’ new sale facility in Hillsboro, Ohio, April 14.
Official scorers say Ohio deer a record
A white-tailed deer killed last fall in Greene County is an Ohio record and, if approved by national scoring organizations, could also be the largest deer ever taken by a hunter in the world.






