Yearly Archives: 2023
It takes a village to say ‘yes, your child’
Kym Seabolt considers the power of friends, relatives, teachers neighbors and the surrounding community in helping raise children.
Memories of trash and treasure: Part 2
The old farm dump site in the woods of Judith Sutherland's youth provided her and her siblings with the boards they needed to build their own treehouse.
Spring turkey hunt is being offered in Geauga County
The Geauga Park District is offering a turkey hunting opportunity again this spring on park property.
Managing stormwater at home can be easy
There are steps you can take on your own property to reduce the amount of pollution entering your local stream.
Roundup of gardening news for March 2, 2023
Catch up on gardening news and events in Allegheny and Lawrence counties in Pennsylvania.
12-of-10
Bryce Angell recalls the unconventional help his cousin Jerry gave him when he was learning to shoot a rifle.
Making the trek to the Arctic Circle with David and Elizabeth Wilson
David and Elizabeth Wilson brought Farm and Dairy on vacation to Alaska. Their trip included an excursion along the Dalton Highway to the Arctic Circle.
Checking out the Made in America Store in New York
Margaret Lowe (right) and Virginia Carroll brought Farm and Dairy along when they visited the Made in America Store in Elma, New York.
Three commodities, three trends
Marlin Clark breaks down movements and trends in soybean prices, corn prices and wheat prices in this week's grain markets report.
Questions remain about environmental impact of East Palestine train derailment
It’s not clear whether dioxin was released during the vinyl chloride burn, but scientists say it’s likely. Problem is state and federal agencies aren't testing for it.

















