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Now is not the time to market heavier pigs
Pork producers feeling the weight of high feed prices should consider marketing lighter pigs.
Don’t complain with your mouth full
The last time the hefty price of wheat was a dinner conversation topic the then-secretary of agriculture, Earl Butz, hit the road to deflect consumer anger from farmers. His only weapon was a loaf of stale bread. “Farmers don’t set the price of food,” Old Fencerow to Fencerow would proclaim as he unwrapped the bread
Wayne County Farm Bureau gets 10 stars
Wayne County is among a handful of counties in Ohio to earn recognition for all of its Farm Bureau programs.
Pennsylvania’s autumn Web site up and running
In autumn, Pennsylvania’s most popular leaf peeping resources are www.fallinpa.com and 800-FALL-IN-PA.
Pop-Tarts and Twix: Feeding byproducts is an option
WOOSTER, Ohio – Ever think of throwing some candy or salad or even potato chips into your cows’ ration? Maybe you should.
Meet the New York engines that reside at Coolspring Power Museum
Paul Harvey offers readers detailed descriptions of the origins and features of the New York-made engines that reside at Coolspring Power Museum.
Coolspring Power Museum’s biggest show yet!
Paul Harvey recaps a successful June Show ahead of Coolspring Power Museum’s Fall Exposition, which will be Oct. 17-19.
Fancy headgear: Horns v. antlers
Tami Gingrich details the differences between horns and antlers, which are as different from one another as the animals that display them.
Scenes from the opening day of Canfield Fair
There’s a little bit of something for everyone at the Canfield Fair, from animals to antique machinery to apple cider.
Part 1: Before Thelma and Louise, there was Alice
Ninety-seven years ago this month, the U.S. media was all agog about the first woman to actually drive a car from coast to coast, Alice Ramsey.






