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Build or bust: Dairies, suppliers seeing strong growth

Thursday, July 24, 2008

SALEM, Ohio — Freestall and feeding barns bigger than football fields. Brand new parlors, double-12s and larger. Bulk tanks to hold 6,500 gallons of milk. Drive across the Ohio countryside and you’ll see these are no longer the stuff dreams are made of. Despite sky-high feed and fuel costs, farmers across the region are pulling

USDA: Milk prices softer in 2005

Thursday, June 17, 2004

Dairy markets in 2005 will be greatly affected by how long 2004 prices remain at record levels.

Ohio FFA seeks ‘infinite potential’ at state convention

Friday, May 6, 2011

State convention focuses on life achievements, awards and accomplishments.

Follow the path toward simplicity

Thursday, January 26, 2017

It would be wonderful and desirable to go back to simplicity, but no one seems to know the path.

Healthy dose of skepticism key when dealing with antiques and collectibles

Thursday, October 14, 2010

At Garth’s, our appraisers and auctioneers accept more than 12,000 objects per year for auction; and turn away twice that many. So, considering we only find one out of every three items marketable, it’s easy to become jaded in my line of work. No, not me — I still perk up when the phone rings

Hunters Sharing the Harvest reports historic 2022-23 venison donation totals

Thursday, June 29, 2023

Pennsylvania deer hunters donated a total of 235,532 pounds of venison from 6,201 deer and four elk via Hunters Sharing the Harvest.

Stark County Corn Club honors members

Thursday, February 1, 2001

Dan Schmucker received special recognition during the 38th annual awards banquet

Sounds of the birds, a reminder of home

Thursday, May 16, 2019

The continued visits of familiar birds to his feeder has made Scott Shalaway’s transition from rural to suburban living smoother.

Behind the cute, clever behavior of the killdeer

Friday, February 25, 2022

Killdeer are shorebirds, but many live in farm fields with short vegetation. They are relentless in protecting their nests and use a few tactics to do so.

Wayne County Dairy Twilight Tour goes robotic

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

WOOSTER, Ohio — More milk, reduced labor needs and calm cows are just a few of the benefits of the robotic milkers at Ro-La-Sue Dairy in Wooster.  Owned and operated by Clifford and Rod Scheibe and family, the farm was the site for the 2013 Dairy Twilight Tour, sponsored by the Wayne County Dairy Service