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State fair program reaches $1 million mark; repeat winners in purple circle
COLUMBUS – There were three repeat winners in the purple circle at the 2005 Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions, but none of them were the highlight of the Aug.
A second chance for Ohio taxpayers
SALEM – For those who have been hiding from the penalties of overdue taxes, it’s time to step into the clear without fear.
USDA farm payments hit new record
Will agriculture have enough equity with the general public to gain a favorable 2002 farm bill? In this week’s opinion, Editor Susan Crowell isn’t sure.
Apple Shamrock Dairy Farms: Crawford Co. dairy takes time to share agriculture’s story
TOWNVILLE, Pa. — Rob, Christine and Josh Waddell tell visitors to their farm, the barns don’t smell bad, they smell like money. That’s because the smell is like recycling, they say. The smell is the manure, which is used to fertilize the soil, which will help grow grain and hay, which will be used to
At the Farm Science Review: Small is BIG
This year’s Farm Science Review, Sept. 17-19, at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near London, Ohio, featured the obligatory huge combines and track tractors, but it was obvious from a stroll around the grounds, that small is big – and getting bigger.
Why did my horse get laminitis?
Ohio State Extension educator Erika Lyon provides insight on laminitis in horses, providing the causes, symptoms and prevention tips.
Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association holds 75th annual conference
This year marked 75 years of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association and it celebrated at the yearly convention and trade show, Jan. 10 through 13.
Economists advise grain producers to watch the bottom line as prices dive
Grain producers should consider cutting costs to prepare for what could be several years of lower crop prices, say Purdue University agricultural economists.
Canfield Fair Pumpkin Show: Growing a giant
The Canfield Fair Pumpkin Show celebrates its 53rd year.
Stories shed light on simpler life
My paternal grandfather and his brother Sam told some great stories about the ‘kid wagon’ that came through the old country neighborhood to carry the children to the one-room schoolhouse.






