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Unusual Curly horses are treasure for Meads
American Bashkir Curly horses are unique because their coat, mane and tail more closely resemble a poodle than a Quarter Horse.
How to tag livestock properly
Tagging livestock is an important part of animal identification but must be done properly to keep the animal from losing its tag or getting an infection.
Spring cleaning today isn’t quite so hard
Over the years, spring cleaning has evolved and become much simpler.
Ohio 4-H alum makes his mark internationally
Ohio 4-H alum makes mark internationally COLUMBUS — David O’Brock grew up at the edge of North Benton, a small town in northeast Ohio near the Mahoning/Portage county line. His mother was an adviser for a 4-H club, and he tagged along to 4-H meetings with his older siblings even before he was old enough
Help uncover the mystery of Item No. 1273
Item No. 1273 was made by the same company, Church Brothers, as previously submitted item, Item No. 1203, which was identified as a fence stretcher.
From stalk to shock to fodder, harvesting the corn crop required a myriad of unusual tools
Paul Locher explains how early settlers of Ohio country would have harvested corn, detailing the tools they would have used.
Commissioners can’t fund Columbiana extension office
LISBON, Ohio – It may seem like the Aesop fable about the little shepherd boy crying “Wolf!,” but Julie Herron, director of the Columbiana County office of OSU Extension, says it’s not.
Importance of the veterinarian-patient relationship
A good veterinarian-client-patient-relationship is critical to the health of your livestock.
Of early tractor companies, few survived
During the years of World War I and after, at least until the severe agricultural depression of 1921, tractor manufacturers and wannabes, as well as not a few charlatans who only hoped to sell stock in non-existent tractor companies, were thick on the ground, especially in the Midwest.
Pigeon King International: Breeders struggle to get rid of pigeons
SALEM, Ohio — Randy Snyder took his time researching the Pigeon King International breeding opportunity before he jumped in with both feet and his entire life’s savings. That was in December 2007, when he signed a $50,000 contract with Arlan Galbraith and his Pigeon King International business. His brother bought a contract, too, and the






