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Irwindale Leduc Molly named as supreme champion at Dairy Expo
COLUMBUS — Spring was starting to appear at the 2008 Spring Dairy Expo where dairy shows and sales were held March 27-29 in Columbus, Ohio. A total of 501 animals from five breeds were exhibited and placed by judges Ted Dement of Kenny, Ill., and Jeff Stephens of Troy Ontario, Canada. There were four breed
Second chance
GROVE CITY, Pa. – Tony Nicoletto tells people they don’t want to be like him. That’s because most people like him aren’t alive.
Farming New Fields: Making the cut with horse hay
Owning not one acre of ground, Kevin Scott, president of the Delaware County Farm Bureau, fills a small, but significant niche using available ground to feed a growing population of horses.
How to make sure farm fresh eggs are safe to eat
Small-scale egg producers and their consumers should understand good handling practices to ensure food safety when buying or selling farm fresh eggs.
Examining the storied rise and fall of Route 66
Learn more about Route 66’s history, unique construction, impact on pop culture and legacy, as well as, how it was phased out over time.
Carroll Co. buyers raise sale total by $35,000
Carroll County Fair junior livestock sale totals $148,000.
7-year-old Ohio boy gathers supplies for orphaned calves in Kansas
7-year-old Cale McCracken, of Portage County, Ohio, raised over $2,000 to purchase supplies for orphaned calves in southwest Kansas.
Jefferson County Fair: Grand champion hog sets record; sales up $35,000
SMITHFIELD, Ohio – If Jefferson County 4-H and FFA members were stranded on an island last week, what are the two things they’d have been sure to bring with them?
Their livestock projects and plenty of buyers, which is exactly what the young people brought to Friendship Park bidders’ pavilion Aug.
Buying, selling sugarcoats PEZ collector’s world
A Trumbull County collector is serious about his penchant for PEZ dispensers.
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.






