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Pork producer markets directly to Cleveland chef
Central Ohio organic pork producer Ed Snavely is bypassing conventional marketing channels to market his niche product.
Riding shotgun should have been starting shotgun
Start a tractor by firing a shotgun shell? You’ve got to be kidding! However, the post-World War II Field Marshall tractor used just such a method of starting. Marshall, Sons & Co., Ltd., ran the Brittania Iron Works at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, in northeastern England. The firm was founded in 1848 and soon began building threshing
How to Tuesday: Identify poison ivy, oak and sumac
You know the old adage “Leaves of three, let it be.” It’s referring to poison ivy and oak, and it’s true. With summer comes much more time spent outside, thus increasing the risk of coming in contact with these poisonous plants – and poison sumac – if you’re not careful. Here’s how to tell them
Son promoting book of sign-painting father
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Roger Warrick, son of the late Harley E. Warrick, will be at the Algonquin Mill Fall Festival at the Mill Farm near Carrollton, Ohio, 9 a.
Complaint filed against Food and Water Watch
COLUMBUS — In a unanimous decision, a panel of the Ohio Elections Commission found probable cause that radio advertising purchased by Washington, D.C.-based Food and Water Watch against Issue 2 contains false or misleading information and referred the case for a hearing before the full commission. Probable cause hearing The Commission panel, in a probable
Wiles case granted June jury trial
WOOSTER, Ohio – Ken Wiles sat in a Wayne County courtroom for more than an hour March 15, but left without facing Judge Stuart Miller.
Paralyzed Erie County 4-Her is recovering
Braxton Miller couldn’t show his animals at the fair last year after he was injured in a car accident. But he’s recovering and getting ready for this year.
Blustery wind and frigid temps? Critters make their winter forecast
The exit of summer always ushers in fall familiarities – apple cider, pumpkins, changing landscapes and the site of nature’s most recognizable caterpillar: the woolly bear.
Tractor takes Butler County dairyman to final resting place
Earl E. Webb’s sons hauled his casket from William F. Young Funeral Home in West Sunbury, Pennsylvania on a platform on the back of his John Deere 4440. Webb was a lifelong dairyman.
How to harvest, ripen and cook green tomatoes
Many gardeners have had to harvest more green tomatoes than usual this year, making it a great time to learn how to harvest, ripen and cook green tomatoes.






