Yearly Archives: 2016
How to manage your CRP grass
Mowing of CRP cover, not to exceed 20 percent of the total CRP acres in a field, is permitted.
Choices determine life’s path
Blind faith, with a dose of sometimes subtle instinct, is what often determines the opportunities we choose to grab onto and those we let pass by.
Happiness is what you make of life
As much as we all may try to define happiness, it still is more about living in the pursuit of it.
Reliable signs that spring is here
As exasperating as fluctuating temperatures are to us, they can really wreak havoc on migratory birds.
Choose your life partner wisely
Plenty of hard work goes into marriage, but there are plenty of good times, too.
A roundup of FFA news for April 14, 2016
This week's roundup includes news from the Northwestern, Anthony Wayne, Warren, West Holmes, Zane Trace and Black River FFA chapters.
Save the bees: Ortho removes pesticides thought to harm pollinators
The leading maker of home and garden pest control is removing neonicotinoids from its products.
Judge: Propane and butane are petroleum
The Sunoco Mariner East 2 will run from Scio, Ohio, to Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, and will carry only pure (99 percent+) liquefied propane and butane.
How to make Kifle (Yugoslavian walnut cookies)
Several weeks ago, a lovely woman called our office hoping for a specific European cookie recipe, although she wasn’t sure of the ingredients, the name of the cookies or even what the cookies resembled.
Frozen fruit?
The April cold snap had some orchards and vineyards in Ohio and Pennsylvania worried about their crop surviving the freeze.

















