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Holiday spirit returning this year
By now, you’re getting a bit panicky. When you put last year’s Christmas “away,” where did you put the list with all the names of friends who get cards or gifts or coffee cakes? And what about the red and gold banners you stick on the pasture gate and the cemetery fence with green duct tape (which gives you a fit when you try to remove it come summer)? At least you remember where the rolls of red plastic ribbon are that turn the porch’s white pillars into candy cane look-alikes when it is spiraled around them.
Playing politics? Ain’t nuthin’ to it
Columnist Alan Guebert serves up a tongue-in-cheek letter offering to help steer the Bush campaign.
Ohio’s farmland preservation program is complicated, but worth the effort
Contributing Writer The name of Ohio’s farmland preservation program, the Ohio Agricultural Easement Purchase Program, is very misleading and often keeps farm families from even considering the benefits.
Scientists warn: Rapidly-spreading swine disease has unknown source
MANHATTAN, Kan. – A new disease has taken swine producers, veterinarians and scientists across the country by surprise and left them searching for solutions.
Pa. manure regs fire up industry
SALEM, Ohio – Recently proposed regulations would require Pennsylvania’s manure haulers and their employees to be certified and, in some cases, for the owner to be on-site during all applications.
Learning low-tech production production
The All-Ohio Growers Roundtables, a series of three, one-day roundtable discussions on fruit and vegetable production and on growing for the produce auctions, will be held on three Wednesdays in January and February in northcentral Ohio.
USDA’s 2002 ag census: Not a good year to be counted
In Ohio, 97 percent of the farms are owned by families or partnerships; in Pennsylvania, 98 percent.
Rendell: Energy is key to future of Pennsylvania
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – Pa. Gov. Edward Rendell makes no bones about it: He wants Pennsylvania to lead the country in developing renewable fuels.
Shop till you stop
Kymberly Foster Seabolt pledges not to buy anything extra this month. Find out how she’s been doing.
New year, new life for your tree after the holidays
Killbuck Creek Watershed Coordinator Karen Gotter offers insight into recycling a cut Christmas tree after Christmas.






