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Auction Roundup — Valentine’s Day auctions bring high bids
Troth Auctioneering of Ashland, Ohio, held an auction Feb. 14 at the Ashland County Fairgrounds. The sale was called by auctioneer Britton Troth and had 387 registered bidders. The highest selling item was an ivory statue which sold for $2,400. Other items included a 1 ounce Krugerand which brought $975; a 1895 S Morgan dollar
New farmer grant boosts veteran-run sweet corn operation
Nate Zimmet was recently named the recipient of the first-ever Trumbull County Farm Bureau New Farmer Expansion Gran
The Hidden Acres balances self-sufficiency with community
The Hidden Acres, Zach and Kristin Herzberger’s farm, is all about using what they have, and making the farm as self-sufficient as possible.
Shannon Gallagher Wingert wins first National Mrs. United States Agriculture title
Shannon Gallagher Wingert, 28, of Alexandria, Pennsylvania — formerly of Portage County, Ohio — won the first ever National Mrs. United States Agriculture division during the National Miss United States Agriculture pageant June 24, in Birmingham, Alabama.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 30, 2009
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio — The Jackson Milton Livestock 4-H club held a meeting April 20 with Jason Lanzo serving as the guest speaker. He informed the group about a summer day camp that will be held in the Jackson Milton/Craig Beach area. It is a free program that starts in June for children 10-17. There
Ag groups give input to Obama, Biden, on where to go from here
SALEM, Ohio — No matter if they appeared to support him during the campaign or not, many ag groups have issued statements in the past week regarding Barack Obama’s historic election as the 44th President of the United States. Here, their thoughts on what issues are most important to the new administration, and where the
Pennsylvania grants aim to educate on improving the environment
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection awarded over $1 million in Environmental Education Grants to 73 projects.
Sweet Caroline’s special day
Judith Sutherland recalls her daughter’s wedding day.
Insight gained into world dairy markets
More than 500 nutritionists, researchers, and farmers gathered in Ft. Wayne, Ind. this week for the twenty-third Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference. There was an excellent slate of speakers discussing new developments in dairy cow and calf nutrition and management. Kicking off the event was Christopher Sommer, from the International Farm Comparison Network (IFCN). Sommer and
Relay for Life celebrates 10-year anniversary with new events added
Now celebrating it’s 10th anniversary, Trumbull County’s Relay For Life has grown to over 275 teams with five communities hosting events.






