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Transistor radio breaks record at auction
– Estes Auctions of Medina, Ohio, held a radio auction May 23 at the Expo Auction Center in Burbank, Ohio, for the Ken Zander estate from San Jose, Calif. More than 200 people were in attendance with buyers from 20 states, including California and New Mexico. The top-selling item was a Zenith 1936 “Stratosphere” radio
Alternative grazing options for fall
As the leaves start turning and the nights get colder, our usual crops of orchardgrass, ryegrass and alfalfa begin to winterize.
Read it Again: Week of April 11, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Things to consider during a farm transition from one generation to next
Questions and issues from families about transferring their farm businesses to the next generation continue to come into my office, with several calls and on-farm meetings in the last few weeks. Maybe it’s the weather or tax season, but whatever the reason, at least families are giving the topic consideration. Attorney needed Most farm business
Roundup of FFA news for March 7, 2019
Catch up on local news from Northwestern FFA, Black River FFA, Zane Trace FFA, Loudonville FFA and Norwayne FFA.
New record set at Jefferson County Fair sale
SMITHFIELD, Ohio – There were many things to celebrate Saturday afternoon as the Jefferson County Junior Fair livestock sale got under way.
Pa. Holstein Convention honors members
During the Pennsylvania Holstein Convention, Vincent and Juliet Wagner and Melvin G. Peifer were inducted into the hall of fame.
Environment could direct debate over farm policy
Look for the American public to expect greater environmental responsibility for its investment in agriculture in the next farm bill debate.
Ask FSA Andy about the final plant dates for crops this year
Hello Again! April showers bring May flowers! And here we go again! Now that spring planting has slowly begun, many farmers are busy trying to get all of their crops planted by the final crop planting dates established by the Risk Management Agency. If, by chance, Mother Nature does not cooperate, the Farm Service Agency
Biotechnology could add to field crop yield trends
COLUMBUS — While not entirely explaining increased yields for corn and soybeans over the past 15 years, one Ohio State University agricultural economist said statistical evidence on linear yield trends shows biotechnology could play a role.






