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Grazing is peace, comfort for Muskingum County cattleman
Cattle take longer to finish on grass, but this Muksingum County producer prefers the grazing method, and said it’s a good fit for his operation.
Gibson tractors were important for a while
In 1933, Harry Gibson started the Gibson Manufacturing Co. in Seattle, Washington, as a heavy machine shop.
Strite tractors once had a storied history
One of the many forgotten pioneers of the fledgling tractor industry was George T. Strite.
Remember to educate yourself, and your friends, about farming
As producers, we have many opportunities to share and educate.
Riding shotgun should have been starting shotgun
Start a tractor by firing a shotgun shell? You’ve got to be kidding! However, the post-World War II Field Marshall tractor used just such a method of starting. Marshall, Sons & Co., Ltd., ran the Brittania Iron Works at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, in northeastern England. The firm was founded in 1848 and soon began building threshing
Plant genetics give Ohio farmers hope in soybean aphid resistance
WOOSTER, Ohio — A soybean plant introduction has been found to show resistance to soybean aphid in Ohio, paving the way to control the insect through new resistant cultivars. The soybean introduction, labeled PI 243540, contains a single dominant gene that allows the plant to resist soybean aphid feeding and aphid colonization. About the pest
Use nature for better soil and crops
The ninth annual Tri-State Conservation Tillage Conference was Jan. 24 at the Radisson Inn in West Middlesex, Pa.
From bottles to books
WINESBURG, Ohio – One step into Lou McFadden’s home and you know you’ve got more than an amateur collector on your hands.
Four records set at Summit Co. Fair sale
TALLMADGE, Ohio – Strong buyer support yielded four new price records at the
Carroll County Fair 2010
Check the sale results from the 2010 Carroll County Fair.






