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Predator problems: Protect your flock and livestock this fall
Coyote are active in fall, when grown pups break away from the family unit to hunt and stake out their own territory.
How did we eat before regulations?
A publication sits on my desk regarding regulations in the holistic food market, with all sorts of subsets of considerations listed in a long article.
A hard change is gonna come
Alan Guebert encourages those in the ag industry to stop telling the market what we will produce and start listening to what it needs us to produce.
From bugs to butterflies
AKRON, Ohio – As half a dozen butterflies flit around Fran LeMasters’ back yard on a sunny summer afternoon, she casually names the different species darting among the plants.
Scientists surprised by number of pigs with illnesses on antibiotic-free farms
COLUMBUS — While consumers are increasing demand for pork produced without antibiotics, more of the pigs raised in such conditions carry bacteria and parasites associated with food-borne illnesses, according to a new study. A comparison of swine raised in antibiotic-free and conventional pork production settings revealed that pigs raised outdoors without antibiotics had higher rates
Modern furniture estate attracts buyers
Furniture – mostly from a contemporary collection – soared at Dargate Auction Galleries’ early December auction.
Wild foods to try this summer
Local foods are hot right now, and it doesn’t get more local than foraging food in your backyard or at a nearby park.
You never know when you might need it
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt defines and explains the curse of “packratism.”
Pioneer corn shuckin’ was a jolly good time
Corn shucking was quite the community event, especially for the young folks.
The case of the drip switch
It should be noted that what I lack in mechanical ability, I make up for with a complete lack of common sense.






