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Sale total soars at 2003 Harrison County Fair
Exhibitors add to winnings by taking multiple champion banners.
McDorman Farms named Commercial Cattleman of the Year
SOUTH CHARLESTON, Ohio – He remembers the exact day and time because it goes three, four, five. April 3, 1974, at 5 p.
Mahoning County Farm Bureau programming, leaders earn awards
CANFIELD, Ohio – Mahoning County Farm Bureau celebrated the strength of its local volunteers and programming at its annual meeting Sept.
Go Navy! Ohioan brings farm skills to U.S. Naval Academy
A Columbiana County native is one of six Navy midshipmen assigned to handle the Navy football team’s mascot, an Angora goat, and guard him from Army team kidnappers.
Successes and challenges in personalized medicine
WASHINGTON — As lawmakers in Congress debated health care reform, National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins and other top thinkers suggested at AAAS that personalized medicine and other future health strategies could someday improve care and bring down medical costs. Current forecasts find that health costs are rising so fast, Collins said, that medical
Some background on homemade steam engines
We spent the past several articles reviewing many of the engine makes from various places in the U.S. and Canada. At shows you will often see an engine put together by a mechanic or engineer following his own ideas or saving some money over the current collectible prices. The Blumentritt engine, built in 1878 in
Young Pa. couple builds horse logging business
Dehan Courtney, 33, and his wife, Rebecca, 30, of Mercer, Pa., run Logging with Horses and have a growing herd of Brabant draft horses.
Should we worry about pollinators? 19th century research sheds light on climate change
Are plant-pollinator networks holding together as the insects and plants in the network are jostled by climate change and habitat loss?
The lottery of farming
Aaron Dodds tell the story of a boy named Elmer who enters a lottery to win a bicycle, and how his humble attitude during the contest relates to farming.
Fungi foray: Wild mushrooms are a key part of food chain
Walt Sturgeon, a nationally known expert on mushrooms, educates enthusiasts about foraging for, identifying and eating wild mushrooms.






