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Danger zone: ATVs on farms
Although some farmers rely on all-terrain vehicles, they can be dangerous if precautions aren’t taken seriously.
Auctions offer wild-card opportunities
Sam Moore shares a story Kate Sanborn (1839-1917), a teacher, lecturer and writer, wrote in 1891 of her experiences attending auctions.
Kibler’s Longrifles takes pride in remaking history
Jim Kibler, of Kibler’s Longrifles makes high-quality longrifle kits at his shop in Hanoverton, Ohio,
Market taking a long range look at prices
Marlin Calrk weighs in on factors that may affect the grain markets over the next season.
Blackberries a bright spot for Ohio
PIKETON, Ohio — Blackberries are a popular, high-value fruit crop for Ohio growers looking to produce a niche agricultural product. But getting the most out of the crop requires intensive inputs and high maintenance. Ohio State University Extension horticulturists are evaluating cultivars that may make production easier. Shawn Wright, with Ohio State University South Centers
Caesar Creek features fossils and fishing
Julie Geiss and her family recently visited Caesar Creek State Park in Waynesville, Ohio, delighting in the fishing and fossil hunting opportunities.
Confessions of an ‘early’ rummage junkie
If I’d had any sense I would have started writing for this paper years ago. I could really have used the free subscription. When I tell people my home is furnished in Early Auction, they generally laugh and consider me quite the punster. In reality, that is very nearly true. Nearly every stick of real
Ohio has huge potential, demand for fish farming
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Most Ohioans know how to catch a fish. A line and reel, a bobber, a farm pond and a bucket full of night crawlers or crawdads and even the novice can be successful. But a growing industry in the state promises to produce as many or more fish than can be
Life Out Loud: Fashion do’s, don’ts and does it matter anyway?
I think I can safely say that I join the rest of the free world in relief that the terror and unrest is behind us. By this we mean the Oscars. The world had waited with bated breath for the end of the Hollywood writers’ strike that had threatened to shut down the iconic Academy
Post September 11: Does cattle industry need to worry?
A weaker economy, a reaction to the events of Sept. 11, is less supportive to beef sales.






