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Don’t forget, you make a difference
“In the good earth lies your richest blessing; ’tis the fortune of your life — you’ll want for naught; you’ll know no sighs nor sorrow; you’ll neither beg nor borrow; today provides for tomorrow; joy and honor is your portion and your lot.” — translation of Yiddish song at the turn of the century encouraging
Oszust is not just a name, but a breeding reputation in beagles
If you thought the Queen of England, Prince Charles, and young William share a protective pride of their royal surname, you ought to meet Mike Oszust, a Carrollton, Ohio, keeper of perhaps the most reverent name in beagling. Top pedigrees Here’s a man who has made it his life mission to keep the historic blood
Packin’ it in
If I should ever have to evacuate in one of those horrible “you have 10 minutes to take anything of value and get out” scenarios, you will find me out in the car. I’m going to let my husband handle it all. I’d get out with one toothbrush and vase. Mr. Wonderful could probably fit
B&B blends agriculture and tourism
BUTLER, Pa. — What do a gray goose, 100 Black Angus cattle, a bride and pancakes have in common? All of them have a place at Butler County’s Armstrong Farms, which is owned by John and Kathy Allen. Best of both The Allens have woven together agriculture and tourism — the county’s top two industries
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 6, 2013:
MOUNDSVILLE, W. VA. — The Marshall County 4-H and FFA Goat and Rabbit Club held its annual Goat Fun Show May 19 at the Marshall County Fairgrounds. The club weighed in 88 market projects from 65 members. The members will then show their market goats July 22 at 5 p.m. in the New Arena and
Delaware, Ohio residents awarded Stinner Award
HIRAM, Ohio — June and Bob Bargar of Delaware, Ohio will be presented with this year’s Stinner Award at the Innovative Farmers of Ohio annual meeting and conference Feb. 26 at Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio. For information and registration materials go to www.ifoh.org. The Bargars join a list of sustainable agriculture leaders in Ohio
A roundup of FFA news for Sept. 11, 2008
ALBANY, Ohio — The Alexander FFA chapter met Aug. 27 for the first meeting of the school year with 46 members attending. At the meeting, plans were put together for the Albany Independent Fair and for Greenhand Night. Also, a new leadership point system was passed that will help members be chosen for National Convention and
More U.S. food going on Russian plates
WASHINGTON – The U.S. and Russia inked a bilateral trade deal Nov. 10 regarding Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organization.
Eating fresh, local is back in style
Judith Sutherland shares some of her experience buying and eating local.
Stark County Agricultural Society Board elects Jean Slicker first woman president
Slicker is the first woman elected president in the 165-year history of the Stark County Fair Board.






