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A WWI hero’s life remembered
From Washington D.C., the telegram is addressed to Mr. Harry Thompson, St. Clair Avenue, East Liverpool, Ohio.
Pa. farmers, officials recognizecoyotes’ threat to livestock
But will legislation, proposed program help protect farm animals?
Family ties, customer pressure at core of White House Fruit Farm success
White House Fruit Farm earned the Direct Agricultural Marketing Association’s Gene Cravens Distinguished Service Award in 2002, recognizing the family for its direct marketing efforts and success.
County fair statistics prove it: Fair season a smashing success
SALEM, Ohio – Another season jam-packed with county fair coverage has come to an end in Farm and Dairy.
West Virginia farm families recover from flood damages
Farmers continue to assess the damage from devastating floods that ravaged parts of West Virginia while many have reached out to help in their time of need.
Lumber industry has deep roots in Holmes County, and Ohio
Part I of a two-part series on Ohio’s timber and lumber industry, and specifically the growth in Holmes County, where it contributes more than $420 million annually in industrial output.
A roundup of 4-H news
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Carroll County Beef Club met June 29 at the home of Johnna Mangun. Members discussed barns and mulch for the fair, the booth, and elected committees for barn and booth duty. Members also put together care packages for overseas troops. The club will meet again after the fair. * * *
‘One horse begets another’: Jonathan Cush builds winning herd, makes mark on Belgian breed
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — In 1989, when the oldest of John and Paula Cush’s five sons, Jonathan, was just 9 years old, a Palomino mare named Honey came into the family’s lives. A friend hauled that horse to the Cush homestead — in town, in Bolivar, Ohio — and Jonathan and his father tied the
PROGRESS: Grass-fed lambs dot spring pastures
Bruce and Lisa Rickard of Fox Hollow Farm had no farm background, but dreamed of having a farm.
Moving, and moving on
GROVE CITY, Pa. – Fifteen years ago, when John and Judy Ligo were setting themselves up to farm in Mercer County, Pa.






