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Five records set at 2018 Carroll County Fair market livestock sale
The 2018 Carroll County Fair market livestock and still project sale totaled $436,550.30. Five records were set, including the grand champion hog, which sold for $40 a pound.
Stark County Fair auction results
The Stark County Fair livestock auction had another record-setting year.
Portage County’s Randolph Fair wraps up fair week
Find out who topped the junior fair market livestock competitions, and see if you’re in a slideshow of photos taken at this year’s Portage County Fair.
Portage County Randolph Fair auction results
Find out who topped the junior fair market livestock competitions, and see a slideshow of photos taken at this year’s Portage County Randolph Fair.
Hardy group of 14 tour Holmes County horse barns
Curtains, barn design, stall construction, and solar power were explored on a four-barn Holmes County equine tour sponsored by Holmes County extension.
Ohio Proud program: Pride shows through 10-year success
Logo program creates awareness of Ohio-made products, educates consumers about agriculture.
Getting ready for birding in the spring season
Last week I did my best to think spring by suggesting that it was time to put up a few nest boxes for cavity-nesting birds such as eastern bluebirds, tufted titmice, Carolina wrens, and chickadees. This week it’s time for the next step despite a forecast for more severe winter weather. It will warm up
Getting ready for birding in the spring season
Last week I did my best to think spring by suggesting that it was time to put up a few nest boxes for cavity-nesting birds such as eastern bluebirds, tufted titmice, Carolina wrens, and chickadees. This week it’s time for the next step despite a forecast for more severe winter weather. It will warm up
For the love of farming
We asked readers to tell us what they love most about their life’s work. Here are some of their replies. I love farming because… “on the days you look at your spouse both exhausted from lambing all night and asking, “and why do we do this?” Then two things happen. A half hour later you
The sweet bridge of summer
On the southern Illinois dairy farm of Alan Guebert’s youth, July was a slow, sweet bridge between spring’s hard hustle and fall’s quickening step.






