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Veteran caller keeps square dancing alive for all ages
Square dance caller Gene Hammond keeps Niles, Ohio dancing with lessons and monthly events, blending fun, fitness and friendship for all ages.
Porterfields continue legacy in ag with farm, ice cream shop
Over the last 30 years, Kirke Porterfield has transitioned the family farm to the next generation, while shifting his focus to Kirke’s Homemade Ice Cream, the family’s ice cream shop, in St. Clairsville, Ohio.
Thirty years later, tractor rollover survivor still thankful
Seneca County farmer is thankful for the last 30 years of life, even though he still lives with pain and memories from that fearful day.
Dairy Excel: Do you know your farm’s numbers
Northeastern Ohio Extension specialist Jim Polson wants you to sharpen your pencil this winter.
Do you know your cottage food laws?
SALEM, Ohio — Selling a homemade pie or granola mix? Notable changes in Ohio’s cottage food regulations went into effect in 2016, adding to the acceptable food list. What are cottage foods? “The purpose of Ohio’s cottage food requirements is to allow individuals to sell certain types of food products without needing a license, assisting
Spreading thin
SALEM, Ohio – Steve Miller cut his fertilizer use in half in the last three years and still wound up with the best soybean yield of his life last fall.
The Selden Patent and its role in auto history
The Selden Patent may have advanced the automobile at a faster rate than it might have without such an incentive because other manufacturers didn’t want to infringe the patent.
Early U.S. tractor history: The story begins in Iowa in 1892
A book titled Fordson, Farmall, and Poppin’ Johnny, written in 1987 by Robert C. Williams, tells the history of the tractor beginning with John Froelich’s 1892 contraption, generally credited with being the first gasoline engine powered traction engine, up through the 1980s.
Remembering a local World War II hero
Hugh Earnhart recaps the service of an American hero, William “Willy” Vaughan, of Austintown, Ohio, during World War II.
Making maple syrup all about family for first generation producers
Hanley’s Sugar Camp in Geauga County, Ohio opened its doors to visitors last weekend to visitors to share their love of maple syrup production.






