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Fabulous Fatherhood
I overheard Kathie planning with her dad to watch the X-Men movies (1 and 2) before No. 3 hits theaters this summer.
Making sense of a changing world
Columnist Judie Sutherland scratches her head at the changes she’s seen in her lifetime, and not all of them for the better.
Good soil and clear water work wonders
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares some reasoning behind her fascination with water.
Brothers put Ashland County on map
In columnist Judith Sutherland’s eyes, local history weaves a fascinating tale.
A Clampett full of catchy phrases
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her reunion, via video tribute, with wit and wisdom of “The Beverly Hillbillies.”
U.S. Supreme Court hands down wetlands decision
COLUMBUS – An internationally recognized wetlands expert at Ohio State University anticipates at least some repercussions from last week’s U.
Spider mites attacking soybean fields, creating double whammy
Dry weather is bringing two-spotted spider mites are moving into northeast Ohio fields. Some fields with areas of large egg populations are about ready to have the population explode.
Ohio’s Rex Spray honored for decades of sustainable farming
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – A tireless innovator and one of Ohio’s greatest examples of profitable, sustainable farmers, Rex Spray received the North Central Region winner of 2006 Patrick Madden Award.
Top stories of 2005
Floods, eminent domain, Hurricane Katrina, soybean rust, fuel prices … A look at what made headlines in Farm and Dairy in 2005.
Becoming a master of conservation
Modeled after similar master gardener programs, the program is specifically for those interested in conservation and environmental issues.






