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UECU announces 2021 scholarship for utility and energy families
Utilities Employees Credit Union is offering a $3,000 student scholarship to families in the utility and energy industries.
Tell, and retell, the dairy story
Throughout history, the dairy industry has benefited human health. It aided in the development of the smallpox vaccine and the process of pasteurization.
Marjorie I. (Sakely) Yerman, 1931-2019
Marjorie I. Yerman, 88, died Sunday, March 10, 2019, at the Windsor House in Canfield.
Wayne County biosolids lagoon still under EPA review
A decision is still pending on whether the Ohio EPA will approve the permit to install a 10 million gallon biosolids lagoon north of Wooster.
Want to move to Yukon? Canada offering land to homesteaders
Farming in Canada’s Yukon territory offers many challenges, but also offers high heaps of hope for adventurous souls.
Parenting: Do timeouts really work?
Not all grown-ups know how to use timeout to their advantage.
Farm boys always know where their dad is
When you’re looking for dad, ask your farm boy.
New Ohio deer hunting regulations available now
By MIKE TONTIMONIA This year’s crop of whitetail fawns is on the ground but they aren’t the only new things that might interest Ohio deer hunters. The new laws regulating deer hunting are also on the ground, so to speak. Actually, the new 2014-15 regs are online and in print. Booklets are available from
How do I know if the soil in my garden is healthy?
Upon first glance, a garden may appear to be the picture of health. However, further examination may reveal that the garden isn’t all that it seems, and perhaps that healthy facade is artificially manufactured.
Expansion of beef cattle herds on the horizon
Whether the national beef herd grows or declines in the coming months will depend on cow slaughter numbers.






