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Five Halloween symbols deconstructed

Thursday, October 31, 2013

People familiar with Halloween know that certain animals, symbols and imagery are commonly used as decorations, with a goal of setting a mysterious and frightful scene. But some of these same items are far more innocuous when examined after Halloween has come and gone.

LETTER: Editorial unfairly singled out HSUS

Monday, May 13, 2013

Reader: I look my customers in the eye and they ask me what I feed my animals and how do I treat them. Customers — eaters — are asking these questions of us. They are trying to break down the wall of anonymity. We need to meet them halfway and tell them how their food is raised.”

More films coming to Ohio

Sunday, October 21, 2012

The Ohio Film Office has secured numerous films to be shot in Ohio, bringing the total number of films, television series, and commercials assisted by the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit to 44 since the program began in Fiscal Year 2010.

Kiko auctions feature farm equipment, firearms

Friday, April 13, 2012

CANTON, Ohio — In March, KIKO Auctioneers conducted 79 auctions. Some of the highlights included: The March 9 auction conducted by Rusty, Randall and Rudy Kiko in Volant, Pa. featured highlights including: JD 7510 4WD sold for $57,500, JD 7210 2 WD sold for $44,500, 16-inch Miller Pro silage wagons sold for $16,250 and $13,500,

Give crate training a try, for dogs in your life

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Have crate, will travel. The crate is for Fido, a place for him to relax and feel safe, while you, the dog’s owner, travel. Crate? Travel means to crank up Bessie and head for the store, go to work, or out for the evening. Why a crate, cage, wire pen, call it what you will?

Two inductees revealed for the Toy Hall of Fame

Saturday, December 25, 2010

ROCHESTER, New York — A deck of playing cards and The Game of Life are the two newest toys inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame. The two honorees were selected from among 12 toy finalists that included: Cabbage Patch Kids, Chess, Dollhouse, Dominoes, Dungeons and Dragons, Hot Wheels, Lite Brite, Magic 8 Ball,

A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 4, 2010:

Thursday, November 4, 2010

INDIANAPOLIS — A group of Miami Trace FFA members went to Indianapolis Oct. 20 for the 83rd National FFA Convention. The group took an overnight trip and attended two days of the convention. The chapter also toured The Ohio State University’s agriculture campus and veterinary hospital. They arrived midafternoon at Conseco Field House for the

Preconditioning considerations for spring-born calves

Monday, September 14, 2009

LEXINGTON, Ky. — With fall just around the corner, beef producers will soon begin crafting marketing plans for spring-born calves. Even though producers were enjoying a less-challenging weather pattern this summer, many cow-calf producers have struggled to cover rising costs on a softer calf market, said University of Kentucky Agricultural Economist Kenny Burdine. “This makes

The grain market blows its top

Thursday, June 26, 2008

December corn prices made new all-time highs for eight days in a row.

A weekly roundup of FFA news for the week of March 6, 2008.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

ANDOVER, Ohio — Ashtabula County Commissioners proclaimed Feb. 16-22 National FFA Week. The officers from the Pymatuning Valley FFA chapter, present during the reading of the proclamation, included president; Tyler Pike; vice president Tyler Polchin; Secretary Natalie Bessman; and Chaplin Kala Summers. Ashtabula County Commisioner President Dan Claypool read the proclamation as Commisioners Joe Morowski