Yearly Archives: 2022
Arrowhead collection offers window into the past
Julie Geiss shares her grandfather's arrowhead collection with her children, focusing on the history of the artifacts that he uncovered.
The deviled egg is in the details
With grown adult "children" Kym Seabolt has to consider their work schedules and in-laws when planning holiday dinners and events.
Life on the Mississippi River
Alan Guebert recalls late-summer campouts on the Mississippi with his older brother David during his youth.
Nov. 12 best day for bowhunters
Ohio bowhunters checked 3,866 deer Nov. 12, the highest single-day total this season.
Be thankful for your upbringing
Being grounded to the earth, whether through the planting of a small garden or hundreds of acres of crops, is often seated in where we were born.
How to identify and control invasive tree-of-heaven in forests
One way to make a forest stand healthier is to control invasive species. Tree-of-heaven is an invasive that grows along field edges or areas of disturbance.
Wayne SWCD celebrates 75 years at annual meeting
The Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District celebrated 75 years of assisting landowners with their conservation efforts during its annual meeting.
The holiday market doldrums have arrived
Marlin Clark offers an update on the grain markets heading into the Thanksgiving holiday.
Pennsylvania potato growers celebrate 100 years of cooperation
The Pennsylvania Cooperative Potato Growers was chartered in 1922 and grew into a marketing powerhouse for the potato growers across the Mid-Atlantic.
How to brine a turkey for Thanksgiving
Brining a turkey for requires planning, refrigerator space and a short list of ingredients. Learn how to choose the brining method that’s right for you.


















