Yearly Archives: 2017
Questions to ask before signing up for camp
Before picking a summer camp, parents should consider a few important questions.
Kitchen restoration diary
As Kymberly Foster Seabolt approaches her kitchen restoration, she hopes the result is a pleasant place to make meals and memories for years to come.
Weasels: Tiny but mighty
Weasels’ claim to fame as killing machines hardly endear them to many nature watchers, but without them, we might live in a world overrun by rodents.
Obamacare overhaul is a failure
Still, the goal now is the same as then: provide the best health care with the most choice to the largest number of Americans at the fairest price.
Roundup of FFA news for March 30, 2017
The Mahoning County Capriculturists goat club met March 20 to discuss upcoming events.
Ask FSA Andy about FSA guaranteed loans
FSA guaranteed loans allow lenders to provide agricultural credit to farmers who do not meet the lender’s normal underwriting criteria.
Could the sex of your baby affect your health?
A study, published in the February 2017 issue of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, shows the sex of a baby is connected to immune responses in pregnant women.
Teach children important life lessons
Manners, often taught on the porches, in the backyards and the barn floors, stay with us, thanks to some busy person in our lives finding a moment.
Dairy Farmers of America holds annual meeting
The banquet brought a host of recognitions, including the 2017 Members of Distinction.
How does solar electricity work?
Solar electricity is generated through a process known as the photovoltaic affect.

















