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Evolution of an exhibition
PAINESVILLE, Ohio – There are decades of economic and social and personal histories crammed into a cardboard box in the Lake County fair office.
Herrons reap conservation rewards
HANOVERTON, Ohio – For dairymen David and Glen Herron, paying attention to their Columbiana County farm’s natural resources just makes sense, both common sense and good business sense.
Energy policy on minds of farm leaders as they storm the Hill
Against the backdrop of a possible war with Iraq, renewable fuels dominated discussions when the Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents visited Washington March 11-13.
Bugle Ridge Farm taps into old and new markets
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – When cattle groups plan summer field days, it’s usually to see a beef farm. After all, most producers are curious to see how other farmers manage their operations and they want to check out the herd.
Creativity culminates in farm
NEW BEDFORD, Ohio – Everyone has a story. Every grandparent, every child, even every farm. Take the little woman with the cherubic smile who splits her time between making chenille pigs for children and pruning Christmas trees to perfection.
Building a future: Cousins eye tomorrow with new barn, expanded herd
Bryan and Kevin Richael are owners and partners of a farm with a state-of-art milking parlor and new freestall barn that houses their newly expanded 300-head commercial Holstein herd.
How to hide your Easter eggs and eat them too
It’s disappointing so many Easter egg safety articles suggest making separate batches to eat and hide. There are safe ways to eat the eggs you hide.
Old photos are record of harvesting and life
I have mentioned a few times doing a bit of research for this series of articles. This time the whole process began with the donation of some photos and printed material from a rather recent friend I met at church. I have attended the local Methodist Church since about 1943 and my maternal grandmother was
Northwest Pa.’s Pioneer show always a good one
By TOM DOWNING Farm and Dairy columnist Attending steam shows involves some nostalgia if we have been there before, and the Pioneer Steam and Gas Engine Society of Northwestern Pennsylvania certainly is one of those for me. I believe this was their 47th year and I know I have missed a few, but not too
Appreciate, don’t fear, the ‘bugs of history’
As we patiently await the delayed emergence of the 17-year periodical cicadas known as Brood X, Barb Mudrak fills us in on what to expect.






