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Deering — a forgotten farm equipment dealership
The two Whinery brothers sold Deering farm equipment and other farm supplies, as well as builder’s supplies and, in 1915, made the decision to incorporate the business as a stockholder-owned company, probably to raise money to expand the business.
Farm safety expert issues another warning about toxic manure gases
Following another manure-related accident in Pennsylvania, experts warn to practice extra caution.
Dodder rears its ugly head in Ohio
By JOY AUFDERHAAR and ROGER BENDER (Editor’s note: The following is reprinted from the OSU Sheep Team Newsletter Oct.-Dec. 2009.) COLUMBUS — As you looked across your pasture and hay fields this past September you may have noticed not only were the surrounding trees turning fall colors but your red clover and alfalfa were also
Ohio barn conference raises questionsconference raises questions
Third Ohio Barn Conference was a big hit.
Explore the myths and facts of women and the sea
The Mariners” Museum at Newport News, Va., will have Women and the Sea on exhibit from March 17 through Jan. 6, 2002.
Suburban farm grows lush with lavender
Family operation uses basement workshop to make soaps and lotions.
Proposed subdivision law change affects land buyers and sellers
The legislation is not designed to slow rural development.
In Ohio or Kansas, woman’s home tied to the cattle industry
Ohio native takes on role as National Cattleman’s Beef Association president.
Building a future: Cousins eye tomorrow with new barn, expanded herd
Bryan and Kevin Richael are owners and partners of a farm with a state-of-art milking parlor and new freestall barn that houses their newly expanded 300-head commercial Holstein herd.
Spice of life: Passion for peppers transforms Zanesville family farm
Thera and Nick Snyder run Ohi:yo Pepper Co., on Thera’s family farm in Zanesville, where they grow a variety of hot pepper plants each year.






