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Small town Ohio artist has gigantic goals
MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio — Mozart composed music at only 5 years old. Similarly, Chris McConnell’s career as an artist began when he was only 5 years old. “My sister was coloring, and I thought, ‘I can do a lot better than her,’” he said. From painting to drawing to working with metal, the now 23-year-old Mesopotamia
Farm bill [almost] done
After a six-hour marathon conference session that ended around 1 a.m. May 2, key Congressional leaders say the new farm bill is “almost done.”
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 24, 2008
BARNESVILLE, Ohio — The Barnesville Progressive Home Helpers held their regular meeting at the Main Street United Methodist Church in Barnesville. The club continued to work on community service projects and were reminded that the Belmont County 4-H Camp Piedmont work day will be June 7. Any member, family members, alumni or other community members
A gallery of Olivers: Wayne County farmer has complete set
Richard Baumann has restored more than 50 Olivers, from the earliest 1929 two-cycle kerosene tractor on iron wheels to the 1975 models that were the end of the Oliver line.
Grass is green as money for pastured poultry farmer
In the past four years, Rubel estimates he’s raised 2,500 chickens and a couple hundred turkeys.
Largest well owner in Appalachia charts path to net zero by looking for leaks
Much of Diversified Energy’s methane emissions come from leaks, so the company launched a program to survey its 58,000 Appalachian wells for leaks last year.
National Farm Machinery Show highlights cutting edge ag products
The National Farm Machinery Show offers a complete selection of cutting-edge ag products, equipment and services available in the farming industry.
Dialing in: Wilcox connects with nature, local food, through mushrooms
Espo Wilcox’s interest in mushrooms started with foraging. Now, he’s taking it another step further with the PA Mushroom Co., in Clarion, Pennsylvania, cultivating and selling mushrooms
AgrAbility helps farmers overcome health conditions to continue farming
AgrAbility is known for helping those with severe disabilities. But the program can help anytime a health condition is impacting a farmer’s ability to farm.
Columbiana County dairy farm loses barns, calves in fire
The Whiteleather family lost three barns and dozens of calves to a July 15 fire, but they are carrying on farming, with the help of hundreds of friends and neighbors.






