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Potato growers assistance extended
The new deadline for diverting the potatoes from marketing has been extended to June 12, and producers have from that date until July 13 to sign up.
Head to the field and assess your wheat
WOOSTER, Ohio — Spring is here and that means it’s time for Ohio wheat growers to head to the fields to assess their crop in order to make timely management decisions. Assess Pierce Paul, an Ohio State University plant pathologist with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, said growers should first assess the crop’s
Ride home
Kimberly Foster Seabolt reflects on what it means to be home in the place your grew up.
Calling nostalgia
When explaining how she spent snow days, Kym Seabolt was recently asked by a young friend, “why didn’t you just play on your phone?” And she’s got answers.
Declaring war on mice
Nature abhors a vacuum. Nature also abhors my getting a moment’s peace. Nature, in fact, has made somewhat a game of keeping me on edge pretty much all of the time. Just when we could happily put the cap on a bat-free year, the mice have arrived to fill the void. Visitors It has become
’Til death do us part
As you may have guessed, I’m pretty fond of the man I married. Crazy about him even. This does not, however, prevent me from engaging in an enjoyable pastime shared by many married folk: The “what I would do if you were dead” conversations. I blame quite a bit of this morbid curiosity on the
Parents enjoy life after kids’ bedtime
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt discovered the bliss of sending the kids to bed early. Every night.
Pennsylvania has its share of tasty wild mushrooms
Mushrooms are good to eat – if you know which ones won’t make you sick.
Indian Run Farms runs on perseverance
Elliott family keeps it simple in Knox County, but productive.
Why would you plant oats in August?
Get on the planter in August to extend your grazing season and lower winter feed bills.






