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Ashtabula barn is destroyed by fire
SALEM, Ohio – Delno Henry has been putting out fires for other people for 35 years. Last week, he had to put out one of his own.
Opportunities for women part of series
Women Grow Ohio’s After Chores series will focus on “How can I make a living at what I love to do?”
USDA announces financial assistance for fruit and vegetable growers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will provide $3.7 million of assistance to fruit and vegetable growers in 16 states through a GAP Assistance Program.
A roundup of FFA news for Feb. 18, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Plymouth, Shelby and West Branch FFA chapters.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 14, 2013:
BURTON, Ohio — The Geauga County 4-H Program is starting a Robotics 4-H Club to engage in Junk Drawer Robotics. Junk Drawer Robotics is a curriculum developed by National 4-H that engages youth in critical math, science, and programming skills through robotics. Youth will use everyday items to construct functioning robots. An informational meeting will
Horseman’s Council towpath ride big success
Bill Baker of the Stark County Horseman’s Council thanks everyone who helped make the annual Ohio & Erie Towpath Trail ride a success.
Dairy compact could help
Ashtabula County dairy farmer cites strong support for dairy compacts in Ohio.
Oil canvas yields top bid at Ewolfs auction
The top lot of recent ewolfs sale was an Arthur Quartley oil on canvas, which sold for $16,560.
Hazard a guess on this antique cast iron mystery item
Help us identify this week’s mystery antique tool! This cast iron item comes to us from Blackie Sleeva of Flushing, Ohio.
2010 Eastern Livestock: The aftermath of bad checks continues to hit cattle market
Eastern Livestock: The aftermath of bad checks continues to hit cattle market SALEM, Ohio — More than $130 million has been lost by 743 cattle producers and sellers after Eastern Livestock Company came up short in their bank account in November. Checks begin bouncing in early November after cattle were sold at sales and directly






