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Sale total spikes again in Portage Co.
RANDOLPH, Ohio – Tierney Ruehr promised a record would be set, even before the steer sale began. In just her second year showing a steer, she took grand champion honors at this year’s Portage County Fair, and she celebrated by contacting every person she could think of who might drop $8,000 to buy her Shorthorn.
Summit County livestock sale records fall
Alisa Shenigo won a triple crown, of sorts, at this year’s Junior Livestock Sale, showing the reserve champion hog and the grand and reserve champion lambs. Jenny Blatt raised the 223-pound grand champion market hog that earned a record bid of $8.75 a pound.
Stark County livestock sale totaled $354,590
Stark County 4-H and FFA’ers cap 2002 project year at Stark County Fair.
September’s gardening to-do list
September’s gardening tasks include planting hardy perennials, tending to fall crops, cleaning up spent plants, fertilizing and saving seed.
Urban farms prove to be beneficial to families and neighborhoods
It isn’t just out in the country that you can hear the sound of a hen clucking, according to The New York Times.
Can turnips really save the day?
By Chris Penrose Now that we have up most of our hay for the year, we can start to determine if there will be enough stored feed for the winter. Many farmers I have talked with have had significant reductions in yields this year leaving hay in short supply. In addition, many areas have been
Roundup of FFA news for Dec. 31, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from Waterford FFA and West Holmes FFA.
One year later: Little change in railway safety after East Palestine derailment
One year since the East Palestine derailment, safety changes in the railroad industry are lackluster and Railway Safety legislation is stalled in the Senate.
2024 Guernsey County Junior Fair Sale
The Guernsey County Junior Fair Sale brought in $1.2 million from 585 lots on Sept. 13, 2024.
2024 Belmont County Junior Fair Sale
The Belmont County Junior Fair Sale brought in $820,894.25 from 390 lots on Sept. 5.






