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The history of the Nixon & Co. of Alliance, Ohio

Thursday, October 7, 2010

The other day my friend, Ed Brenner, asked if I knew anything about a Nixon Co. from Alliance, Ohio. I confessed that I didn’t and Ed told me that he’d recently viewed a large collection of cast iron implement seats, among which was one with “Nixon & Co.” and “Alliance, Ohio,” cast into it. Not

Getting his bearings: Timken’s quest to Canton

Thursday, March 4, 2010

How many times have I driven Route 30 through Canton, Ohio, and passed the big Timken factory with its many tin stacks topped by conical caps? Of course, I’m familiar with Timken High School and Timken Mercy Hospital (now Mercy Medical Center) in that city. I know that for many years, the city of Canton

Dairy economist: Long, painful recovery for U.S. dairy farmers

Monday, November 9, 2009

COLUMBUS — The U.S. dairy industry needs to shed an additional 200,000 head of cattle to return to what an Ohio State University Extension dairy economist refers to as a “state of normalcy” where production is more in balance with domestic demand.

Ohio cattlemen remember Roy Wallace, present top awards

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

COLUMBUS — A year ago, the U.S. beef industry mourned the death of Ohio’s Roy Wallace, vice president of beef programs at Select Sires, who died suddenly while attending the National Western Livestock show in Denver. On Saturday, the Ohio beef industry celebrated Wallace’s life and contributions, as the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association awarded its Industry

Sacred ground: Archeological dig sifts 150-year-old Quaker burial site

Wednesday, July 3, 2002

Archaeologist John R. White, professor at Youngstown State Univeysity, began a dig at a historic Damascus Friends Church burial site last year.

2021 Ohio fair dates

Saturday, March 27, 2021

The dates for Ohio’s 2021 fair season have been confirmed. Find them all here.

What farmers need to know about FDA guidance ending OTC antibiotics

Monday, April 4, 2022

Beginning in June 2023, farmers won’t be able to buy any over-the-counter antibiotics for their animals. This will be a big change for farmers, many of whom are accustomed to doing much of their own veterinary care.

How the sewing machine transformed society

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Learn how the invention of the sewing machine led to the evolution of the American mercantile economy into the age of industrial capitalism.

Ohio Farm Bureau leaders visit the Capitol

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

County Farm Bureau members, organizational directors and state leaders from Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF) have converged on the Capitol for the County Farm Presidents’ Trip in Washington, D.C. March 13-15.

Gibson tractors were important for a while

Thursday, July 14, 2016

In 1933, Harry Gibson started the Gibson Manufacturing Co. in Seattle, Washington, as a heavy machine shop.