Yearly Archives: 2022
Given what we don’t know, why do we act like we do know?
Given our broad ignorance of Africa, why do we still think we know what's best for this incredibly diverse, enormous continent's farm and food sectors?
Learning frugal living from our family tree
With the price of groceries and other goods on the rise, many people are trying to make their money count for more. Julie Geiss' family is no exception.
Visiting Utah with Mike O’Dell
Farm and Dairy went with Mike O’Dell and his family, of Vienna, Ohio, on a recent trip to northern Utah. (Submitted photo)
Roundup of gardening news for Sept. 29, 2022
Penn State Extension in Lawrence County is accepting applications for the 2022/2023 Master Gardener Program Training class.
Garden’s bounty requires preparation
It’s that time of year again — time to put up your garden goods or say goodbye to whatever is left.
Approach life with the right attitude
If Judith Sutherland could give any piece of advice to parents of very young children, it would be to teach them to both win and lose gracefully.
JEE Foods reduces food waste by feeding hungry people
Thanks to the nonprofit food rescue organization, JEE Foods, food waste is being funneled away from the waste stream and back to hungry people.
Can you identify our newest metal antique tool?
See the correct answer for Item No. 1222 and hazard a guess on our newest mystery antique tools.
Mown down
Kym Seabolt takes on the big hill in her yard with her new lawn tractor.
APHIS places restrictions on hunter harvested wild birds
USDA APHIS set restrictions on hunter-harvested wild birds from all of Canada, due to the risk of transmitting highly pathogenic avian influenza.


















