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American buffalo coin to be minted

Thursday, May 24, 2001

The one-dollar silver commemorative coin is based on the celebrated Buffalo nickel, designed by James Earle Fraser and minted from 1913 through 1938.

Coin collectors roll into Richfield Nov. 22-24 for Ohio Coin Expo

Thursday, November 14, 2002

Ohio’s largest coin show, the Ohio Coin Exposition, will be Nov. 22-24 in Richfield, Ohio.

Soil and Water Stewardship Week: A time to stop and think

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Each day of your life, you pick up a fork or spoon and eat. Most all of us eat at least three times a day, but do you ever think about where all of your food — and the food everybody else eats — comes from? For some, the answer may be from my freezer

Planting cover crops can make life easier

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Farmers in Ohio must realize a number of facts. Among those are: • The weather is going to be different from one growing season to the next, but never ideal. • There will be a variety of crop pests and the pest remedy options will have drawbacks. • Soils will vary greatly, but soil organic

Cover crops and drones: Small step for farmers, giant leap for conservation

Thursday, October 28, 2021

For those committed to cover cropping, the potential of using drone technology to evaluate feilds is immense.

Horn honking has a historic connection

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Ever wonder why every automobile comes equipped with a horn?

World’s widest horned cow crowned

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

BARNESVILLE, Ohio — The Texas Longhorn Marketing Alliance hosted the World Championship Horn Measuring event at the Resistol Arena Complex in Mesquite, Texas, Oct. 1. The widest-horned Texas Longhorn bulls and cows were measured, documented and watched by hundreds. Cattle are divided into categories related to age groups to make a fair competition of data.

My Horn of Plenty Runneth Over

Thursday, November 15, 2007

It’s tough to eat right in the average American home these days. Although most of us know we should balance meals consuming more from the fruit and vegetable groups than all the rest combined, it’s a tough task to accomplish.

First cloned sheep born in America

Thursday, August 9, 2001

“Pickles,” the first lamb to be cloned in North America, was born July 22. There have already been clones of dairy and beef cattle as well as domestic pigs born in the United States.

Pa. veteran-owned distilleries serve moonshine and whiskey with a story

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Veterans Kim McLaughlin, owner of McLaughlin Distillery, and Nick Park, owner of Park Family Farms Distillery, make spirits to honor veterans and American history.