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A young livestock guardian dog finds his calling
Tarma Shena’s addition of a dairy cow herd ushers in a new calling for one of her young livestock guardian dogs.
Part Two: Harvesting kindness
Judith Sutherland continues her story from last week about Adele Crockett and the orchard she was left in 1932 amid the Great Depression.
Avery 5-10 Model B is little, steel-wheeled
Rated at 5-10 HP, the little Avery 5-10 Model B was just 50 inches wide, 54 inches high, 135 inches long and weighed 2,600 pounds.
Model AA was a small, sleek tractor in 1918
The 12-20 Model AA, introduced in July 1918, was a sleek design, with a fully enclosed, automotive hood and radiator and full fenders over the rear wheels.
My Beloved…
ASHTABULA, Ohio — War letters line the display gallery of the Ashtabula Arts Center, the words within the letters communicate the battlefield, homefront and a range of emotions. “There is heart, horror and humor in these letters,” said Amanda Fraizer, marketing and public relations director. The exhibit was inspired by the play, If All the
Take some time to stop and think
Economics are tight in agriculture right now, especially in the dairy industry. When times are tough, it is very easy to just work harder and hope things will get better.
Ohio farm groups disappointed with new CAUV rates
Ohio Tax Department announces 2016 CAUV values, but does not include amendments farmers sought.
How to get rid of moles in your garden
New baits and repellents for moles work better than the home remedies some people swear by, and trapping is still one of the most efficient means of controlling moles.
Pipelines are coming — landowners encouraged to make a ‘scorecard’
With multiple gas pipelines being planned, landowners should be prepared and develop a good lease agreement.
Beef producers dig deeper into DNA
Breeders say DNA testing can now extract information from a bull only a few weeks old that in the past would have taken 10 calves sire to determine.






