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Mark your calendar for outdoor events
Mark your calendar for thees upcoming hunting and boating events.
How sharp are you as a dairy farm manager?
Production management and business management is a partnership on successful dairy farms.
On a dairy farm, derby races are good cause for a break
Watching the big horse races was a family tradition.
Neither drop camps or guided hunts can promise results
I get an armload of questions about long distance big game hunts, namely hunting trips for elk, antelope and bear. Most questions concern the choice between outfitted and guided hunts. Just a few weeks back, I was part of a four-man group that hunted elk in south western Colorado. We used an outfitter based on
The secret to a farmer’s happiness
To say man is of the earth and that his well-being, even his very survival, depends on an occasional return to it is not enough. It is important to try to find out why this is true. Some people, those most distantly removed from farm living, accomplish the necessary return by going to parks, visiting
Auctioneering is family affair at Pa. bid-calling contest
Patrick Burke, Meshoppen, Pa., bested 23 other contestants to win the annual Pennsylvania Bid-Calling Contest.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 1, 2010
STRUTHERS, Ohio — The Steel Valley K-9’s 4-H club is hosting a motorcoach trip to The Ohio State University Veterinary School April 17. Also on the itinerary is a tour of the Pilot Dog Training Facilities and Kennels. The cost per person for the trip is $25. Lunch will be available to purchase at the
My Crush on Marion
It’s a fine man’s name, though you don’t hear it used much. Marion Morrison, who surely could have found fame using his real name, became better known as John Wayne, then dubbed simply “Duke”.
Ohio Farm Bureau earns AFBF award
The Ohio Farm Bureau was one of nine state Farm Bureaus receiving Gold Star awards at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual meeting, and Ohio president Terry McClure was elected to the national board.
Mail Pouch painter dies, but legacy lives
Ohio native Harley Warrick, who painted his way into history with “Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco” signs on barns, died Nov. 24 at age 76.






