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Keep cow herd healthy in winter weather
It’s cold outside, but just how cold does it feel to the cow herd?
Jumbo gumbo
NEW LONDON, Ohio – Bob Calala climbs down a grassy embankment to the pond’s edge. The plastic container he carries has only a handful of dead crayfish in it, and he tosses them, a few at a time, into the water.
Hartville Elevator enters new era with new owner
Christian Ramsburg bought the Hartville Elevator feed mill business from Craig Wellspring and Ed Ringer in November 2023.
Athlete from Stark County dairy bikes cross-country to help sister
Calling themselves the “Runaway Interns,” Nick Thomas and his friend biked cross-country to raise funds for an illness his sister has.
High water: Flooding is history in the making
SALEM, Ohio – Dan Crawford remembers tales his grandmother used to tell of walking to school through knee-deep snow.
Dogs can make life less complicated
“For the simple things, I am grateful. We complicate our lives to the point of total distraction from that which is most sacred, and that distraction keeps us from experiencing deep gratitude.” — Helen Hooven Santmyer When life gets a little too complicated, I like nothing more than to hang out with my dogs. Channing
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 6, 2014:
The Smithville FFA chapter sent a group of members to the National Farm Machinery Show, in Louisville, Ky., Feb. 13-14. The students who went were Brett Bauman, Colin Stoll, Jacob Studer, Zach Studer, Cole Thomspon, Wyatt Baer, Tristen Stoll, Kolstin Hartzler, Frank Becker, Wyatt Loving, Michael Stewart, Shawn Mantovani, Wren Hostetler, Jesse Stoller, Colton Martell
Ohio Young Farmers announces state winners
The Ohio Young Farmers recognized many state winners at its annual convention, Feb. 17-18.
PROGRESS: Winery is pot of gold at end of rainbow
Ohio couple starts winery off the beaten path in east-central Ohio.
ABDUCTED
SALEM, Ohio – Angry eyes peered through the van windows. The 19 Americans inside squirmed in their seats, taking quick glances at the hard, unforgiving faces.






