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Going once, going twice…
Sold. That word can be cause for celebration or the beginning of a personal pity party. It all depends on what dollar amount follows that auctioneer’s decree. Studies have found and quantified just about everything that can make you more money at the salebarn or on the video auction: lot size, breed type, sex, preconditioning
New respect for a childhood friend
When my son was just a little shaver, he came home from school one day, his big blue eyes sparkling, and said, “Mom, I have a new best friend! Can I invite my friend to come and stay overnight?” Cort knew about overnight visits from his older cousins, who always had extra kids around, their homes filled with fun and games and laughter.
Farm and Dairy ColumnistThe Yesteryear Column: Box top, coupon equal entertainment
Do you remember the premiums offered to early radio program listeners? Columnist Roy Booth does.
10 questions to ask before expanding the farm
An expansion can give a farm a lot of advantages, but producers should ask these 10 questions before making a decision.
West Side Market brings fresh meats to Cleveland
For more than 100 years, Cleveland’s West Side Market has helped bring fresh foods to the city.
Ohio beginning farmer finds a future in specialty grains
Marysville’s Tim Schact is juggling a full-time job, a growing family, renovations on an old farmhouse and the production and marketing of seven specialty grain crops.
Long-lost ring may finally be returned
Through a mysterious gift, the curiosity of a young man and the Internet, a 1930s high school ring and its owner may soon be reunited.
Coming home
This is the last part of a series detailing the Hurricane Helene and Milton relief efforts of Farm and Dairy Managing Editor Sara Welch and her best friend.
Former Cleveland man finds passion in pheasants
What started as a lark quickly grew into a business, Sunrise Harvest Pheasant Farm, when Nick Zabala saw the demand for pheasants.






