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Dogs are four-legged companions, saviors
I am convinced the dog world is blessed with its own share of heroes. I’ve been lucky enough to know some of them quite well.
An eventing of a lifetime
WINONA, Ohio – When Dave and Jackie Smith bought an 80-acre farm outside Hanoverton, Ohio, nearly 21 years ago, they knew rehabbing
Soured grapes: Grower wants his debt repaid
Ashtabula County wine grape grower Gene Sigel thinks the Grape Industries Program of the ODA owes him almost $50,000 for grape vines he has planted. A legal opinion to the Grape Industries Committee advises that the committee’s program was never legal.
Longtime 4-H volunteer still preaches ‘learn by doing’
PORTERSVILLE, Pa. – After more than six decades of 4-H involvement, 77-year-old Marge McElwain-Miller has finally called it quits.
Lawmakers reconsider rules for old engines
The bill to require inspection and licensing of historical steam tractors and engines introduced by Rep. Charles Calvert of Medina has passed the Ohio House and is now being considered by the Ohio Senate.
Farming the roads: Police and farmers team up
The least of farmers’ concerns on the road should be being pulled over by a cop. Instead, they should worry about the potential for civil lawsuits.
Charges pending in dairy cattle abuse case
An Ashtabula County barn was seized by officials when diary heifers found knee deep in manure and walking on animal corpses. The cleanup has been completed.
After all the talk, crop prices are following seasonality
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets, finding that, after all the talk, crop prices are following seasonality.
Rootstown Reindeer Farm spreads holiday joy, peace
Rootstown Reindeer Farm started with a literal dream for Kellie and Mike Gregg. Now, it’s well on the way to being a full-fledged agritourism farm.
Fertilizing forages, pastures improves growth
If hay is harvested year after year and not fertilized, production will decrease substantially.






