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Past Issues - 2009
Jan/Feb 2009
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Spend wisely
Bucking the trend
Thought for food
Innovations in American agriculture
Drawn from memory
From waste to want
Heirloom recipes
Protecting investments
Teacher's Lounge
A harvest from the heart
Pleased to feed you
Our Ohio’s “Chef Tami” Contest
March/April 2009
Web extras
Enough already
Fresh bid
Herbs: 10 favorites for Ohio
How to handle herbs
Healing touches
Count on the courthouse
ATV safety
The bucks and does stop here
Pleased to Feed You
Flavoring with Herbs
May/June 2009
Web extras
A bird's-eye view
Causing quite a stir
America in Bloom
Next-door mentor
Life beyond the beltway
All part of the plan
Crusin' the roads safely
Farm market treats
Pleased to Feed You
July/August 2009
Web extras
Animals in our lives
Feeling saucy
An extension of help
Flower following
Striking oil
Paw Paw rah rah
On your phone
Easy as pie
One crust or two?
Pleased to feed you
September/October 2009
Web extras
Yes on Issue 2
Vote for Animal Care
The Evolution of Eggs
Demanding Consumers
5 Ways to Care
Animals in Our Lives
Vital questions
The Whole Truth
Tasty, healthy whole grains
Pleased to Feed You
The Wildmans
November/December 2009
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Engaging our Customers
Eda-what-e?
A Cut Above
Doing Time in the Garden
A Fruitful Endeavor
No Trespassing
Hang Up and Drive
Ohio's Cheese Producers
Cheese Recipes
Meet the Vernon Family
Past Issues - 2008
Jan/Feb 2008
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A healthy partnership
OFBF offers new health insurance plan
Saving Ohio's Green Fields
No horseplay allowed
Quilts & Barns: a beautiful partnership
The bee advocate
Chicken delights
Fiery past comes alive
'I don't need a financial strategy'
March/April 2008
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A wolf in sheep's clothing
Crime fighting now pays even more
The long road home
There's nothing like the real thing
Garden tips for spring
'Green beer' good beyond St. Patrick's Day
Pucker up for rhubarb
Seven 401(k) tips everyone should know
Images from the land--a concert
May/June 2008
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NAFTA is not a four-letter word
Small businesses can act big
Waste not
This land is our land
Life on the lake
Great debate
Beware of life insurance schemes
The yoder express
Put pork on your fork
2008 Fair Schedule
July/August 2008
Web extras
Energy answers
Going digital
Auto, home, and so much more
From blue to green
Weeds gone wild
Let's meat at the market
Rural gourmet
Poppin' with peppers
Preventing a kitchen fire
September/October 2008
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A site for sore eyes
Piece of Eden
Family tree
A giant mission
Oh give me a home
A greener, cleaner Ohio
More to pumpkin than pie
What's your life story?
November/December 2008
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Preserving, Sharing Our Bounty
Partners in Pride
Message in a Bottle
Energy Independence Starts at Home
A Thrill for All Generations
Fire it Up
Campfire Recipes
Farmers Feed Our Needs
Pleased to Feed You
Keeping Financial Resolutions
Teacher's Lounge
Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center
Past Issues - 2007
Jan/Feb 2007
rural legends
homing in on renewable energy
deep running roots
planning for the unexpected
the bright lights of bainbridge
good for the farmer
the psychology of clutter
frozen foods pack a nutritional punch
big changes in store for retirement planning
pasta with pizzazz
easy gourmet mediterranean chicken pasta
pizza in a bowl
linguini with shrimp & clams
amazing simple pasta
tuna – macaroni – pineapple salad
March/April/May 2007
"deerly" departed
how to critter-proof your garden
in mint condition
save on a new vehicle, support scholarships
ohio — like you’ve never seen it
plant a seed and watch it grow
treating home wastewater
restaurant route: dining out with local flavor
how much is just right?
sharing the roadway with motorcycles
is soy for you?
four-legged tribute
June/July/August 2007
it’s how you play the game
colors and crops inspire ice cream maker
campbell soup company’s ohio roots
a summer primer on produce
let us bake bread together
fair play
keeping up with the Stricklands
drain your rain
taking the ‘On Your Side’ experience to the bank
what’s driving america’s love for RVing?
red, green or yellow... they're all delicious
September/October 2007
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The blame game
Running the race of a lifetime
Ohio cider
2,000 feet of art
Bamboo--not just for pandas
You might be a farmer
America's meal ticket
Autumn savings abound
Picture perfect peaches
Nov/December 2007
Web Extras
Enchanted Express
Goats Milk Cheese
OH(io) Christmas Tree
Food or fuel
Re-energizing Ohio
Member savings available online
Shocking developments
Nationwide tackles teen driving
Holiday cookies
Past Issues - 2006
Nov/Dec 2006
america’s safety net
the ties that bind
rolling hills Of Ohio Valley rich in pottery history
nationwide is on farm bureau members’ side
check before moving firewood
an american standard
across the field
childhood obesity
pet insurance can be a practical stocking stuffer
eggs are a cook's best friend
crab quiche
salami strata
apple bread pudding
dinner eggs
breakfast casserole
Sept/Oct 2006
America's true power shortage
face to face on the farm
a river renaissance
in the news
no need for nails
wanted: information about crimes
best of breed
growing green communities
breakfast: the day’s foundational meal
some things to know about estate planning
seafood delights
baked whitefish in a bag
baked stuffed haddock
simple catfish
sautéed salmon steaks
shrimp creole
June/July/Aug 2006
are you as green as your garden?
are you up to speed?
the inside scoop
save in an amusing way
main street Ohio
going native
a sticky situation
behind the labels
important protection comes with condo, tenant policies
berry sweet treats
strawberry whip
blackberry cobbler
raspberry cheese trifle
aunt lutilla’s raspberry pie
blueberry buckle coffee cake
strawberry-pretzel salad
Mar/Apr/May 2006
Ohio in a flat world
is your property up for grabs?
drive away with savings
down a HAPI road
how mulch do you know?
exercise in convenience
the best things since sliced bread
5 simple steps to control health care costs
snapshots
luscious, lean lamb
lamb kabobs*
lamb riblets creole*
lamb chops teriyaki*
leg of lamb *
rack of lamb *
Route 33
Jan/Feb 2006
think before you sign
from the heartland to your television
prescription drugs through medicare
change is in the wind
back yard banquet
stop cold & flu germs
a shrimp tale
umbrella policy provides extra protection in lawsuits
cooking with class
one potato, two potato, three . . . potatoes galore
creamy crockpot ranch potatoes
spicy sweet yams
arabella’s Amish dish
baked eggs in potatoes
party potatoes
Past Issues - 2005
Nov/Dec 2005
a self-evident truth
where the water flows
prescription savings
up to their ears in popcorn
when canals ran through it
creating Christmas memories
small town destination
it’s time for tea 101
sweet treats . . . sweet memories
peanut butter fudge
sugared pecans
homemade granola
baked caramel corn
sweet cereal mix
sweet pumpkin dip
sour cream coated walnuts
sweet & salties
health savings accounts
Sept/Oct 2005
a model for good government
a producer's view of Our Ohio
minding your business
a symphony of seasons
a matter of taste
from colonial to contemporary
a patchwork of love
fall colors
colors of food
pork recipes
oven bar-b-q pork chops
Ohio farmer pork chops
autumn apple chops
creamy potato pork chop bake
sausage jambalaya
June/July/Aug 2005
a partnership in Our Ohio
welcome to Our Ohio
what a waste
hidden in plain sight
how’s that spelt?
where art & agriculture mix
new food pyramid balances diet, fitness, individuality
fresh, frozen or canned . . . yum!
spaghetti corn
fresh corn salad
deviled corn & crab
corn casserole
corn pie
identity theft costs victims more than cash
Mar/Apr/May 2005
state spending is out of control
improve your home & your pocketbook
all the dirt on soil
back to the land
new and improved!
a balanced diet & vitamin supplements
beef, it’s what’s for dinner
braised short ribs aladdin
B-B-Qued hamburgers
salisbury steak
simply elegant steak & rice
the facts about long-term care insurance
Jan/Feb 2005
taking the politics out of politics
you can’t dodge the savings
Freshness Unmatched
you deserve better
always in season
what’s in your tool box?
beat the blues now
this soup's for you
chicken chowder
hearty potato soup
southwest soup
tortellini florentine
beef mushroom barley soup
membership can help keep insurance costs lower
Past Issues - 2004
Nov/Dec 2004
food is more than fuel
a tool in every stocking
miniature machinery
the flower of the season
woe to winter
is it an emergency, or...?
holiday meats encore
turkey divan
scalloped potatoes and turkey
nantucket ham bake
ham and asparagus bows
turnaround turkey and rice
higher-value possessions deserve extra protection
Sept/Oct 2004
insurance smarts
for the love of cheese
one mow time
gentlemen…to your health!
going out of your gourd
easy skillet melt-in-your-mouth zucchini
zucchini quiche
pumpkin muffins
yellow squash casserole
do you have adequate home insurance without paying too much?
June/July/Aug 2004
judging the judges
fair play
grape escapes
a man of his times, and ours
quick as a blink
...and away we go!
cooking with spirit
portofino lamb and artichoke risotto
fish fillets italiano
blackberry wine cake
chicken supreme
not so fast!
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Chuck and Carol Wildman along with their four children raise hogs and crops in Clark County. Listen to them describe life on the farm as well as some of the challenges they face.
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