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Remember me
Noah Cox was remembered as his best friend showed his steer at the Athens County Fair. Noah’s steer won grand champion and has now raised more than $76,000.
5 tips to ensure livestock health before the fair
Show season brings new concerns for livestock health. Learn more about ways to keep livestock healthy before taking them to the fair.
My Mom and Dad met at the ‘Poor House’
Did I ever tell you that when my mother met my father, he was living at the Beaver County Poor House? Yup, it’s true!
The Pontiac tractor didn’t last long
Plans were to turn out 1,000 Pontiac Tractors for 1919. Apparently the demand for the Pontiac tractor didn’t live up to expectations and columnist Sam Moore doubts if any survived.
Homegrown By Heroes: Growing support for veteran farmers
When Dawn and Lee Lichtenwalner left Las Vegas in 2008 to take up permanent residence at their 11-acre Leetonia, Ohio, vacation property, turning it into a full-time farming operation was not part of the plan. Earlier this month, their Dandelion Lane Farm became the first in Ohio recognized by the national Homegrown by Heroes program.
Reduce waste when feeding, storing hay
Hay handling tips that can keep your supply in good shape.
Ohio Farmall collector ‘had good spark’
The McNaull family tractor collection was sold March 15 at auction, but memories and a special F-12 will live on.
Ohio Sheep Day speaker dispels myths, encourages practices that work
Sheep Day held at OARDC-Wooster Sheep Research Unit
Remembering family’s connection to War of 1812
Two of my ancestors on my mother’s side of the family took part in the forgotten war, the War of 1812, in its campaign in Ohio.
Let’s Talk Rusty Iron: Relishing in the history of chickens
Poultry and eggs are a big business and, although estimates vary, possibly as many as 45 billion chickens are eaten every year in this country, along with 75 billion eggs.






