Yearly Archives: 2019
Columbiana County man builds antique hearse for brother’s last ride
Ted Hawk is building a 1925 Ford Model TT hearse for his brother's last ride to the family home and cemetery in East Rochester, Ohio.
Antioxidants in cheese may offset blood vessel damage
A recent study shows antioxidants in cheese may offset the damage caused to blood vessels by sodium consumption.
From a spikey tool to a Spiker mystery antique, can you name them?
From a spikey tool that has you stumped to a Spiker mystery antique tool, Hazard a Guess is rolling on. Can you name either of them?
Do you know your scat?
How good are you at scatology? Naturalist Linda Gilbert will put you to the test Nov. 3 from 2 to 2:45 p.m. at The West Woods Nature Center.
Get your cattle ready for winter before the snow flies
Plan ahead for the winter season to keep your cows in an adequate Body Condition Score (BCS) range prior to calving.
Rural Americans are the have-nots of digital divide
A reader reflects on how the digital divide is becoming the divider between the haves and have-nots, with rural America on the have-not side.
Walking in the shadow of hope
Alan Guebert recaps his recent visit to the farmhouse of his youth.
New database supports farmers and consumers
PA Veggies has officially launched four new directories that service farmers, consumers, and wholesale buyers in a way that no directories have before.
Roundup of 4-H news for Oct. 31, 2019
The Sew Sew Sweet 4-H club is a sewing clubs in Geauga County. If you're interested in joining, contact the Geauga County Extension Office at 440-834-4656.
McCormick’s reaper revolutionized farming
Find out how Cyrus H. McCormick developed the reaper and revolutionized grain farming in the 1800s.


















