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Roundup of FFA news for July 8, 2021
Four members of the West Holmes FFA chapter attended summer camp session 2.0 at FFA Camp Muskingum June 21-23.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 5, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Western Reserve FFA, Warren FFA, Norwayne FFA and Black River FFA.
Hazard a Guess on this metal item!
Can Farnsworth stump us again? Hazard your guess today on what this item from days gone by is.
Ohio Farm Bureau tackles CAUV concerns
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation is examining the complex formula used in calculating Current Agricultural Use Value.
Columbiana County: Grandstand construction is moving forward
LISBON, Ohio — Contractors have begun erecting the steel that will be part of the Columbiana County Fairgrounds’ grandstand project. “Everything looks like it’s on track,” said Columbiana County Fair Board President John Wolf. The grandstand is expected to be in place for this year’s fair, which opens July 28. Wolf said the steel erector
Prescribed burn to sustain oak-hickory forest ecosystem and improve wildlife habitat
The prescribed burn window for Wayne National Forest continues through May 20.
Carroll County Jr. Fair plans fundraiser for new livestock facility
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Officials of the Carroll Co. Jr. Fair continue preparations for the construction of a new 70 foot-by-140 foot steel building. During January, The Barn Wood Company from Malvern demolished the old hog barn, lamb barn and Jr. Fair office. The materials that they could not salvage were left for the Carrollton Village
Horse owners need options for humane disposal of animal
Editor: I would like to know when will people wake up to the problems American horses and their owners are facing. The horse industry is all but been destroyed since the processing plants closed in 2007. There are a large number of horses being starved to death, turned out to fend for themselves, turned loose
Farmers, get some tips on handling income tax before the year’s end
RAVENNA, Ohio — As harvest winds down and grain prices remain strong, by the end of this year farmers around Ohio may be managing a larger-than-normal taxable income. In fact, with most of the Ohio crop harvested at this point, income tax management decisions over the next few weeks may have more impact on farm
Auction Roundup — Valentine’s Day auctions bring high bids
Troth Auctioneering of Ashland, Ohio, held an auction Feb. 14 at the Ashland County Fairgrounds. The sale was called by auctioneer Britton Troth and had 387 registered bidders. The highest selling item was an ivory statue which sold for $2,400. Other items included a 1 ounce Krugerand which brought $975; a 1895 S Morgan dollar






