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With these presidents, the buff stopped here
DALLAS — With the 2008 presidential election weeks away, Gold’s Gym, the world’s leading fitness authority, released an analysis of the 10 fittest presidents throughout American history, taking a look at the role exercise has played in shaping each presidency. Various routines The research revealed that the fitness routines of the 43 leaders who have
Antique tractors were at annual Trumbull Co. show
WARREN, Ohio –The Antique Tractor Club of Trumbull County had a beautiful weekend for its 14th annual show Aug. 16-17. The featured tractors this year were Case, Massey-Harris and Massey-Ferguson. A record number of visitors were able to enjoy antique tractors, equipment, cars and trucks, old boats and motors, displays of old farm items from
Small swine breeders should vaccinate
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Commercial swine producers are not the only producers who should be concerned with diseases entering their herds.
Early American Thanksgiving: a labor of love
Thanksgiving in particular was a time when pioneer women put in many extra hours to create a special feast for their families – even though the menu really hasn’t changed that much.
Seed labeling law plants security
The Ohio House and Senate both passed a bill recently that modifies seed labeling practices.
Extreme Mustang Makeover
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — It was a rainy, 40 degree day when Kelsey Spencer brought her wild mustang home for the first time. She would spend the next 4 ½ hours in the pouring rain, trying to gain enough trust to lead the wild mustang to her stall. “I was down there for about the first
Fly fishing sessions planned in northeastern Ohio in Oct.
Individuals interested in learning the art of fly fishing are invited to attend a free, three-part course in October.
Chatham University creates Pa. farm directory
The Center for Regional Agriculture, Food and Transformation directory is aimed at helping people navigate local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roundup of FFA news for June 14, 2018
Catch up on news from Southeast FFA, Felicity-Franklin FFA and West Branch FFA.
Ohio AgriBusiness CEO to highlight Northwest Ohio ag breakfast forum
TOLEDO — Inflation, economic developments, political decisions, urban sprawl, and of course climate change are just a few of the challenges within the agribusiness industry. Despite many issues, agriculture continues to be Ohio’s leading industry. An organization with more than 130 years of history tackling challenges in the industry is aiming to educate the public






