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Of early tractor companies, few survived
In the early days, tractor companies were abundant, but only a few had what it took to survive.
‘Punkin pie’: Dessert to be praised across the globe
There are many, many pumpkin pies bought or made from scratch and served at American tables around this time of year.
The Whippet: More than just an old automobile
Folks often ask how I think of stuff to write about, and while I sometimes really have to scratch to come up with a subject, especially when a deadline is breathing down my neck, things I see in my travels often trigger a memory that leads to an idea for a story.
Cowboy Jon Sund is living his dream
By Mike Tontimonia A real cowboy is more comfortable glued to a saddle than a recliner. He pays little attention to the time — more to the task at hand. Lunch might be a smashed sandwich pulled from a jacket pocket and a drink might be what’s left from yesterday. That is if there
BabyCenter reveals top baby names for 2013
BabyCenter, a pregnancy and parenting digital resource, recently released the results of its annual Baby Names Survey and the Top 100 Baby Names of 2013, based on the names of 555,000 babies born in 2013 to moms registered on the BabyCenter website.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 21, 2013:
CORTLAND, Ohio — The Just A Good Ride 4-H club members met to discuss and vote on the upcoming show season, Trumbull County Fair and Friday Night Lights preparations and service. The chapter is soliciting sponsor donations for a barn extension at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds. Any business or individual interested in donating should contact
Physical conditioning important for previously idle horses
STILLWATER, Okla. — In movies it is not unusual to see a cowboy ride his horse forever, through all types of weather and terrain; in reality, horses are equine athletes that must be properly conditioned to perform as needed. “The general design of an equine conditioning program — especially for horses that have been relatively
A roundup of 4-H news from the week of March 31, 2011:
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio — The Jackson-Milton Livestock 4-H Club met March 22. Some of the members gave presentations on by-products of their species of animal they take to the fair. Also, the members received their project books that will need to be completed and turned in at the Canfield Fair this year. The club now
Ohio Farm Bureau presidents talk ag policy at Capitol
Economy, energy and EPA a few of the early Ohio Farm Bureau topics in D.C.
Eastern Livestock files bankruptcy after Fifth Third Bank files lawsuit
The bankruptcy filing comes after Fifth Third Bank, of Cincinnati, filed a lawsuit Nov. 10 against Eastern Livestock.






