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Leader tractors put Auburn, Ohio, on the map
Located in northeastenr Ohio, in Auburn, Ohio, Lewis and Walter Brockway first built the American Garden Tractor, and then formed the Leader Tractor Company in 1940.
West Virginians can sell rabbit at farmers markets
Exemption allows West Virginians to sell rabbit at farmers markets.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 20, 2022
Catch up on local FFA news from Waterford FFA and Plymouth FFA.
Bring out the big red shoes for McDonald’s show
The McDonald’s Collectors Convention will be May 2-4 near Toledo.
Tea Leaf china collectors head to annual convention
The 23rd annual convention of Teal Leaf Club International is Sept. 20-22, in Nashville, Tenn.
Ohio farm markets under new license program
Farm markets that sell fresh fruits and vegetables are still exempt from Ohio’s new regulations. But as soon as the market does so much as cut a melon in half with a knife, the market will now require a risk level one food processing license.
Now that winter is almost over, what is your herd eating?
The difference between producers that have had continued success and the ones who have struggled, will come down to feed and nutrition management.
Extension is still open for business
Pennsylvania and Ohio State Extension offices are closed to the public, but they’ve gone online to continue helping people.
Coydogs are more of an urban legend than fact
Ohio’s coyotes are everywhere, as in of the state’s 88 counties, according to Jamey Emmert, of the Division of Wildlife, who suggested that although the state has seen the number of coyotes increase rapidly in recent years, their numbers have seemed to have leveled off. But Ohio isn’t the only state with more than enough
Prison life easier than dairy farm life
As I sat talking with a couple of friends one day last week, the subject of prisoners and prison life came up, somehow connected to all the media hype over poor little rich girl, Paris Hilton.






