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Brickers lose barn, straw to blaze
SALEM, Ohio – When Raymond Bricker found his barn ablaze shortly after noon June 17, he thought the structure could be saved.
Enjoy the goodness of simple pleasures
Judith Sutherland recalls her father’s love of simple things like fresh-baked bread and jars of homemade jam — a love he passed on to her.
Clubmosses brighten the winter woods
Tami Gingrich explores the unique features of an ancient group of vascular plants known as the clubmosses that evolved over 400 million years ago.
Stream quality important to maintain
If you are like me, you have a fascination with streams and creeks.
This fascination may be due to my childhood. There was a stream near our house where kids from the neighborhood spent many summer days playing.
Patriotism floats in the Ashland sky
Sunday morning dawned crisp, clear and beautiful. What a great way to close out an impressive Independence Day celebration weekend.
Taking a walk down memory lane in letters
Sam Moore shares a few of the letters farm women wrote to the editor of the August 1938 issue of The Farmer’s Wife.
My new bike was no match for pony
My new bike was nice, but not as nice as friend’s pony.
Midwinter grain report from Great North
The grain markets crashed after the USDA Inventory Report earlier this month.
This is the year of the fainting goat
Ringing in 2010 with our house filled with exuberant friends, I couldn’t help but feel joyous and hopeful about starting a whole new decade. I have read that 2010 is the year of the tiger in Chinese lore. Here on our farm, 2010 will likely be remembered as the year of the fainting goat. Each
I (don’t) brake for summer vacation
I was kicking around the idea of writing about all the questionable things our parents did to and with us as children and calling together a support group of sorts.






