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How about a spot of Tea Leaf?

Thursday, July 26, 2001

The design that swept the ironstone world in the late 19th century is now one of the top 10 collectibles. Tea Leaf Club International will meet Sept. 20-23 at French Lick Springs Resort , French Lick, Ind.

Treat your farm family to an Ohio summer staycation

Friday, June 7, 2019

Whether your family prefers the open road, nature, history, or opportunities to grow and know, Ohio staycations offer something for everyone.

PROGRESS: Internet farming? Could be

Thursday, June 10, 2004

Farmers will soon be able to open gates, track livestock, steer tractors and control other farm jobs by computer.

Chevrolet woodies featured at large scale car auction

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

DALTON, Ohio — The auction crew from Kiko Classic Car Auctions hosted their Fall Classic Car Auction at the Buckeye Event Center Nov. 20 in Dalton, Ohio. More than 450 bidders, sellers and curious classic car buffs watched as 35 classic vehicles were sold. The auction began with memorabilia pieces and two classic pedal cars

Yes, you could say Christmas is ‘for the birds’

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Every December I get requests to reprint my version of ‘Twas the Night before Christmas I first published in 1988. Merry Christmas everyone!

The measured steps of a steady man

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Allan Guebert recalls the steady way his father lived and died.

‘Everything is bigger and faster’: Three farm machinery dealers look back at changes in the industry

Friday, September 14, 2012

SALEM, Ohio — Since the Farm Science Review is celebrating its 50th year, we started thinking about all the machinery and equipment changes the farm community has seen in those 50 years. So we set out to talk to longtime equipment dealers to find out has impacted the farm machinery industry the most. You may

Dairy Excel: Good ol’ days could’ve used a loader

Thursday, October 16, 2003

Columnist remembers how farming used to be – 45 years ago.

Landsat satellites find the ‘sweet spot’ for crops

Friday, October 12, 2012

GREENBELT, Md. — Farmer Gary Wagner walks into his field where the summer leaves on the sugar beet plants are a rich emerald hue — not necessarily a good color when it comes to sugar beets, either for the environment or the farmer. That hue tells Wagner that he’s leaving money in the field in

Bankruptcy filing says Pigeon King owed $23 million

Thursday, July 3, 2008

SALEM, Ohio — More details have emerged regarding the financial status of the defunct Pigeon King International and its bankruptcy proceedings. In a statement of affairs for the company, signed June 26, PKI owner Arlan Galbraith revealed debts of more than $23.5 million owed to breeders and vendors across the U.S. and Canada. Galbraith revealed