Yearly Archives: 2022
Can you tell us how this antique item was used?
While not completely solved, Item No. 1204, has multiple possibilities on the table. Can you verify which is right? Plus, we've added a new item to guess.
Online orders can mean dicey delivery
Consumers have turned to food delivery as an alternative to eating out or shopping in a grocery store, but they should keep a food safety in mind.
Estimating the time a cow needs in the close-up pen
Learn how to estimate the amount of time a cow needs to spend in the close-up pen to increase dietary energy and reduce the risk for transition diseases.
Roundup of gardening news for Feb. 3, 2022
Stark Soil and Water Conservation District will host "What to do with a Wet Yard," Feb. 17, 1-2 p.m., via Zoom.
Snow is a ‘poor man’s fertilizer’
Precipitation pulls nitrates down to the ground creating poor man's fertilizer. Rain and snow both contain nitrogen, but snow is a better delivery method.
Apply for a Columbiana County Dairy Boosters scholarship
One to two scholarships will be awarded for Columbiana County Dairy Industry family members attending an institution of higher learning.
Another strong week on board of trade
Grain markets continued bullish action on the Chicago Board of Trade last week. Marlin Clark weighs in in this week's grain markets report.
Nonperishable foods to stock up on in advance of a snowstorm
In the event of a snowstorm that may keep you inside for days, you should have at least three days’ worth of food and water. Learn what to stock up on.
How to garden for climate change
Learn how to garden or landscape to support future generations and how to make your garden hardier and better prepared to survive climate change.
Western Pennsylvania century farms recognized
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding recognized nine Pennsylvania families for their contributions to agriculture at the 106th Pennsylvania Farm Show.

















