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From bread crumbs to riches
Joseph Lee invented a machine that would mechanize tearing, crumbling and grinding bread into crumbs. Using the crumbs eliminated a lot of waste.
Marcellus Shale boom adds less jobs than originally forecasted
Industry has yielded job growth but impacts are overstated, according to the Keystone Research Center.
Strength in community during loss
Judith Sutherland reflects on how her community comes together during times of loss.
Be smart when buying a boat
After all the window shopping, online research and in-person inspections, there’s more to buying a boat than simply signing on the dotted line.
Roundup of FFA news for April 19, 2018
Catch up with local FFA chapters, including John Glenn FFA, United FFA, Black River FFA and Northwestern FFA.
Have yourself a Hallmark Christmas
When life becomes too hectic, too depressing, too whatever, there’s nothing like a good Hallmark Christmas movie.
Curing farm inertia will take, well, change!
Alliances, partnerships and communication — up and down the food production and supply chains — are part of a new way of thinking about agriculture in the U.S.
Always trust a dog’s instincts
“If your dog doesn’t like someone, you probably shouldn’t either.” So true!
A roundup of 4-H news for May 5, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Flockmasters, Washington County, Mahoning County Capriculturists, Geauga County Dairymen and the Pinelakers 4-H clubs.
Fishing records continue to be set
Fishing records only hold for so long, before a new record is set.






