Monthly Archives: October 2013
The dance of daddies and young daughter’s dating
Mr. Wonderful refers to most teenage boys with designs on his daughter (aka all of them) as “the one with the hands.” He further categorizes them as “the other one with the hands.”
Three Rivers Energy to re-open Coshocton ethanol plant
Three Rivers Energy set to re-open the Coshocton area ethanol plant
U.S., Japan OK organic trade deal
The United States and Japan finalized a deal Sept. 26 that will allow organic products certified in Japan or in the United States to be sold as organic in either country, beginning Jan. 1.
Learn more about cuts of beef and butchering at Oct. 28 workshop
Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture Farm-Based Education will present Beef Butchery for Farmers and Chefs Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in Bradenville, Pa.
Pheasants are a fading symbol of autumn
The year I turned 12 I got my first hunting license. It was my first chance to hunt ring-necked pheasants. My father brought birds...
Dogs add to the enjoyment of hunting
Mike shares his experience hunting with dogs.
Jefferson Co. dairy farmer wins in court
A federal court ruled in favor of a Jefferson County dairy farmer and terminated his oil and gas lease.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 3, 2013:
WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern FFA is selling pink pumpkins by donation to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
All of the money...
Charging into fixed bayonets
So just what was Congress, and especially the U.S. House of Representatives, doing when it entered the final week of its high-speed game of...
Fall is a time to reflect and be thankful
As we closed the door on yet another beautiful September, life shifts into a different gear. My hubby baled up a fourth crop of...