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Ohio Farm Bureau renews farm focus
A renewed farm emphasis is the result of a long-term visioning project that polled members and nonmembers on the Ohio Farm Bureau’s core purpose.
Portraits in Progress: Norwescor Farm among top herds in Stark Co.
The pristine farmstead is a unique blend of old and new buildings. A Yankee style barn built in 1889 is used for hay storage and heifer housing, while a two-story bank barn built around 1876 is used for calves and breeding-age heifers. A new barn houses bred heifers and dry cows.
Plenty of eggs for Easter and Passover
WASHINGTON — Although retail egg prices are historically high at $1.98 per dozen, consumers will find an adequate supply of the protein powerhouses to fill Easter baskets and for Passover meals, according to John Anderson, deputy chief economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation. Further, “Eggs remain a relatively low-cost source of protein at a
A family’s tragedy: Six-year-old’s accident affects entire family
THE ACCIDENT Six-year-old Kyle Daugherty could think of nothing else he’d rather do that Friday after Thanksgiving.
How to carve an original jack-o-lantern
Jack-o-lanterns date back centuries, but they weren’t always carved using pumpkins. Discover the origins of the jack-o-lantern and how to carve an original.
What’s left behind
THE auctioneer’s racing voice quiets for the first time, and the crowd focuses on the woman in the red shirt. The one with her arms crossed, her eyes downcast, her lips pressed together.
Aftershocks
Not a day goes by that Jack Giulitto doesn’t think about his brother. Can a farm survive tragedy?
Are you OK? Because we’re not.
In these trying times, Rebecca Miller wouldn’t mind standing in a field with other similarly overwhelmed folks and letting loose with a good yell right now.
Rural Pennsylvanians feel forgotten in response to train derailment
Most of the attention from federal officials, lawmakers and media has focused on East Palestine. People that live in rural Darlington Township, the town just over the state line feel like they’ve been forgotten in the shuffle.
Eugene Glock will plant his 70th crop this year
Shortly after he turns 86 on April 10, Eugene Glock will begin planting his 70th corn crop on the Butler County, Nebraska, farm he operates with his son.






