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Katie-Lynn Bruening stars at Geauga Fair auction
Even though Katie-Lynn came into the ring fifth, after the grand and reserve champion and two other first place hogs had already sold, the crowd of bidders had been waiting for her and several had decided to buy her hog.
Add heritage breed livestock to your farm
“Heritage” is an umbrella term that embraces pure breeds of livestock and poultry with deep histories in the United States. And many farmers are working to bring them from the brink of extinction.
Purple corn: No, you’re not crazy
Growers who have reported finding corn seedlings in their fields that have turned purple or yellow probably don’t need to panic — the color change is likely just a cosmetic problem that will go away on its own.
Ohio’s maple driving tour set for March
The free Northeast Ohio Maple Driving Tour hosted by Maple Producers of Northeast Ohio will cover 17 stops in Geauga, Lake and Ashtabula counties.
Learn to can safely with experts
There are some basic rules of thumb worth remembering that will help ensure a safe, quality preserved product.
Erie County 4-H’ers sell projects at livestock sale
Phil Chase of Waterford Jubilee Foods paid $3 a pound for the grand champion market steer at the recent Erie County 4-H Livestock Sale at the Waterford Fair.
Food Check-Out Day
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau members, representatives of the Ronald McDonald House in Pittsburgh and Ronald McDonald gather around a food donations as part of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s Food Check-Out Day activities. Pennsylvania farmers raised $8,397 in food and cash donations for the Pittsburgh house.
Postal hikes force subscription increase
SALEM, Ohio — Mailing costs have risen sharply over the past year. Farm and Dairy absorbed a postal increase in July 2007, and chose not to raise subscription prices. Now, faced with a second postal price hike in less than a year and recently announced price increases in newsprint, we find it necessary to raise
Aquaculturists reviving Ohio’s baitfish industry
PIKETON, Ohio — Ohio fishing enthusiasts who bait their lines with imported shiners may soon be catching Lake Erie smallmouth bass, walleye or crappie with a native baitfish, spawned and raised for the first time in an indoor environment. Ohio State University aquaculturists with Ohio State University South Centers at Piketon have successfully induced the






