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Wickerham, Patterson and Hirsch honored by fruit, vegetable groups
Ohio’s fruit and vegetable associations honored outstanding industry leaders earlier this year in Toledo.
Dargate’s Sept. 11 sale totals $713,000
It’s not yet certain how a full-size Prairie Wagon sold over eBay Liive Auctions will be delivered to its Massachusetts buyer.
Keeping track of your farm revenue
What is flowing “into” your farm’s wallet? This question is the opposite of last month’s column and is equally important.
Cattle market caught in money crisis
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Agriculture in the United States is caught in the web of uncertainty being created by the financial crisis of 2008. The cattle industry is no exception, as both domestic and foreign demand for beef is related to consumer incomes, according to Chris Hurt, an Extension economist at Purdue University. Where the
Carroll County Jr. Fair plans fundraiser for new livestock facility
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Officials of the Carroll Co. Jr. Fair continue preparations for the construction of a new 70 foot-by-140 foot steel building. During January, The Barn Wood Company from Malvern demolished the old hog barn, lamb barn and Jr. Fair office. The materials that they could not salvage were left for the Carrollton Village
Ponies are powerful medicine
Personal Ponies provides miniature Shetland ponies to families of disabled or traumatized children,
Can you name this week’s antique tool?
You are on a roll for identifying our antique finds, Will this week be the week we finally stump you? Hazard your guess in comments.
Antique Persian rug sells for $11,600
– Masterson Brabander Auctioneers held an antique auction April 4 in Valley City, Ohio, with 87 registered bidders in attendance. The top-selling item was a 10-foot by 16-foot antique Persian rug that, after some intense bidding, sold for $11,600. Other top sellers included vintage dress trims, an Austrian petit point purse and costume jewelry. One
Ashland Co. 4-H supporters thanked
Annual banquet honors meritorious service.
Dairy Channel: Anti-fair person has change of heart
Not all farm people are “fair people,” but most are, as OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker shares in her column this week, which explores her transition to fair-dom.






