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The shirt off his back
KENSINGTON, Ohio – Dan McKarns says he isn’t a die-hard NASCAR fan, but he sure likes what the late Dale Earnhardt stood for.
Cattle and construction: Stackhouse builds two businesses
ORWELL, Ohio – Mark Stackhouse squints in the midmorning sunshine that blankets his Ashtabula County homestead.
Ways to graze
(Editor’s note: This story is the first in a three-part series on sheep farming. Each story focuses on a different type of sheep production.
From bugs to butterflies
AKRON, Ohio – As half a dozen butterflies flit around Fran LeMasters’ back yard on a sunny summer afternoon, she casually names the different species darting among the plants.
More things to worry about in the grain markets
Although current commodity prices may not be a major concern for farmers, there’s plenty to worry about. Marlin Clark outlines his grain market concerns.
Stark County 4-H’er tallies wins to wrap up 2020 fair season
Addy Brenner’s work on her 4-H animals paid off at the Stark County Fair, in Canton, Ohio, last week when she rang in her most successful year in 4-H so far.
Achievement is marked by perseverance
Dairy Excel columnist Bonnie Ayars offers advice on how farmers can sustain life now and for the next 150 years.
Moving from horses to motorized vehicles
A tale of how Doctor Carlos Booth, a physician from Youngstown, Ohio, became the first physician in America to make house calls in a motor vehicle.
Where are weak spots in your electric fence?
Learn more about the main components found in electric fencing systems to get the most out of your investment.
Miracle weight loss measures have no long-term success
At the start of a new year, diet promotions beckon us from many directions. However, miracle weight loss measures have no long-term success.






