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The language of love and table talk
From our Dinner Guest, Jennifer Kiko: “Time time spent at the table may change the course of someone’s life in ways we can’t even imagine.”
How to safely burn pasture: 5 tips
With careful planning, burning pasture can produce numerous benefits.
Hunting safety tips for beginners and experts
Hunting season is in full swing, so whether you’re hunting with gun or bow, take these safety reminders into consideration.
Asian carp detected in Lake Erie’s Maumee Bay
State and federal officials ramp up sampling in response to the discovery of Asian carp eDNA in water samples taken from Maumee and Sandusky bays of Lake Erie.
Menopausal women can “work out” their hot flashes, researchers say
Menopausal women who exercise may experience fewer hot flashes in the 24 hours following physical activity, according to health researchers.
USDA reports the cost to raise a child in 2011 was $234,900
WASHINGTON — USDA recently released the annual report, Expenditures on Children by Families, finding a middle-income family with a child born in 2011 can expect to spend about $234,900 ($295,560 if projected inflation costs are factored in) for food, shelter and other necessities to raise that child over the next 17 years. This represents a
Give crate training a try, for dogs in your life
Have crate, will travel. The crate is for Fido, a place for him to relax and feel safe, while you, the dog’s owner, travel. Crate? Travel means to crank up Bessie and head for the store, go to work, or out for the evening. Why a crate, cage, wire pen, call it what you will?
Friends, neighbors lend helping hand to Harstine Dairy
Tuscarawas County farmers help one of their own in time of need.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 4, 2010:
INDIANAPOLIS — A group of Miami Trace FFA members went to Indianapolis Oct. 20 for the 83rd National FFA Convention. The group took an overnight trip and attended two days of the convention. The chapter also toured The Ohio State University’s agriculture campus and veterinary hospital. They arrived midafternoon at Conseco Field House for the
The building blocks of our youth
The first sunny day of spring on the farm always found us kids fighting over the pedal tractors, remembering that some were old reliable while others might cause us some headaches in the operating department. We learned, even as sidewalk farmers, that there were a couple of necessary items to carry in our childhood tool boxes.






