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They don’t make things like they used to

Thursday, April 29, 2021

Kym Seabolt reflects on the idea that major appliances cost major money and come with mini warranties.

Everything that is old is new again

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her thoughts on using antiques and other old things, while appreciating their heritage.

Innovating out of a problem: Carroll County Fair tries hybrid auction

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

The challenges of this year’s fair season have presented opportunities for some fairs, like the Carroll County Fair, to experiment, and to cast a wider net for junior fair support.

What to do if winter feed is short

Thursday, June 25, 2020

If you are one that will be short on hay, there are several things you can do to have enough for the winter.

Implementing better conservation practices at home can inspire others

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Convincing others to be more conservation-minded starts with implementing good conservation practices at home, first. Learn where to get started.

Sold on it: Baer family’s fourth generation to continue auctioneering legacy

Monday, January 13, 2020

Michael Baer, 18, has been on both sides of auctions. Now, he is set to be the fourth generation of auctioneers in the Baer family, which owns Rogers Community Auction in Rogers, Ohio.

American Lamb Summit wrestles with industry’s future

Thursday, September 5, 2019

The American sheep industry is at a crossroads. Those who grow lamb, in particular, have to adapt to changing times or be left behind. It’s a conundrum that should resonate with anyone in agriculture. People want to know where food comes from and how it came to be. That’s not going anywhere. We should care anyway, because we are stewards of one of the most important things on the planet: our food.

‘Fake news’? Grain traders decry USDA report

Thursday, July 11, 2019

To say the numbers released by the National Agricultural Statistics Service are incredible is an understatement. To say they are being met with disbelief is universal. The grain market will be shaken for much of the summer.

Adult education

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers the adulting advice every young, and not-so-young, adult should heed.

Don’t let bad burgers ruin your Memorial Day

Friday, May 24, 2019

Get the latest news on beef recalls and learn the best practices for handling ground beef and cooking hamburgers to avoid foodborne illness on Memorial Day.