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Farm Aid heads to Boston area in fall
BOSTON — Farm Aid co-founder John Mellencamp announced last week Farm Aid 2008 will take place Sept. 20 at the Comcast Center in Mansfield, Mass.
Business Profile: Bortnick Tractor Sales
CONNEAUT, Ohio — Proving that it’s getting bigger and better, Bortnick Tractor Sales is one of the newest northeast Ohio Stihl dealerships. Bortnick Tractor Sales, 5042 Center Road, Conneaut, Ohio, carries accessory-type items, plus Woods, Kubota and New Holland product lines. Since today’s customer is not necessarily a typical farmer, many hobby farmers are in
We’re gonna need a big combine
There is nothing quite so delightful as a child at play, imagination at full mast, evoking our own childhood past.
Olde Stark Antique Faire is set for July 26-27
An indoor show with more than 100 dealers and collectors, the show will also feature an antiques appraiser.
Identify our newest antique metal tool
You figured out the rope-making tool, but can you identify our latest mystery antique metal tool?
Roundup of gardening news for June 20, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news in Columbiana and Tuscarawas counties in Ohio.
Roundup of gardening news for Nov. 1, 2018
Join Natural Resource Management Nov. 10, for an update on the hemlock woolly adelgid, an insect in Geauga County that can kill eastern Hemlock trees.
Latest food recall involves ice cream
Blue Bell Creameries has pulled all of its products off of shelves because of several positive tests of Listeria in its products.
Garner Auctioneers holds firearms auction
n CARROLLTON, Ohio — Garner Auctioneers, LLC., 1186 Canyon Road SE, in Carrollton, held the auction of a small firearms and fishing shop May 30 at the auctioneers center, in Carrollton. An 1886 Winchester led the auction, with a price $4,250. An 1892 take down rifle reached $1,400 and a Winchester model 42, 410ga sold
Dairy Farmers of America issues $9.5 million to assist members
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dairy Farmers of America, Inc.’s board of directors has approved a special cash payment to members in an effort to ease economic burdens facing the dairy industry. Payment The $9.5 million payment — equivalent to 5 cents per hundredweight for milk marketed through Dairy Farmers of America from January through June






