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Yesterday’s tomorrow
Jim Abrams ponders the special meaning behind the things sportsmen and sportswomen pass down from one generation to the next.
2012 Columbiana County Fair market livestock sale wrapup
Results from this year’s Columbiana County Fair market livestock sale, which totaled more than $425,000.
Stark County Fair – 2009 Junior Fair livestock sale results
The Stark County Fair closed the year with a bang, setting a new record for the Junior Fair livestock sale. Many of the youth involved were big winners in more than one category. A total of more than $540,000 was raised through the sale.
The Metrick system: do a little bit of everything
The Metrick family raises almost every kind of vegetable you can think of, plus apples, some livestock and some bees. It’s all for a love of agriculture.
Lend a helping hand
Poverty-stricken Harlan County, Kentucky, is one of many counties in need of help as inequalities persist and access to education, quality jobs, healthcare and housing remain out of reach for many people.
Stark County Junior Fair auction pulls in $854,406, sets all time record
(This post has been updated from an earlier story to reflect the final 2014 Stark County Junior Fair results. Scroll down to see a photo gallery of the winners) Aug. 27 & Aug. 30, 2014 Sale Total: $854,406.11 STEERS Number of Market Lots: 69 Average: $3.08/pound Grand champion exhibitor: Lindsey Pugh Bid:
Random acts of senseless names
What were they thinking? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt wants to know what’s up with kids’ names like Banjo and Denim?
We should talk, we need answers
Where will CRISPR take us? Answers to this question and others shouldn’t solely come from government regulators like USDA, according to columnist Alan Guebert.
Mahoning County 4-H, FFA members sell livestock at Canfield Fair
Check out the 4-H and FFA market livestock winners from the 2016 Canfield Fair.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 14, 2013:
LOUDONVILLE, Ohio — Loudonville FFA sophomores Miranda Rickets and B. William Fraley earned a silver metal and fifth place in the National FFA Agri-Science Fair in Louisville, Ky., Oct. 30. Last May during the State FFA Convention, Ricketts and Fraley earned first place and a gold rating in Ohio in the agri-science area of Power,






