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Monthly Archives: June 2003

Sometimes, things really do look better with the break of dawn, writes Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb.

Bennington pottery comes in more than just brown. Read more in this week's Yesteryear column by Roy Booth.

Managing grazed pastures this spring has been a challenge. Should you focus on quantity or quality?

Dairy farmers need to work together to increase milk checks.

As slugs chew their way through fields, researchers and farmers across the country are looking to Ohio for help.

The Salem Historical Society has produced volume two of Salem's Historical Timeline, The Second Century, 1900-2003.

The House of Representatives passed legislation June 18 that calls for permanent repeal of the death, or estate, tax in 2011.

Ohio had the largest increase in wheat acreage this year of any other Midwest state.

Article doesn't portray the real world of farm labor: You try paying high wages on a farmer's income.

Poison hemlock has become one of the most prevalent weeds in Ohio, especially along highways.