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Holmes Co. fire results in total loss of barn
Curled and mangled steel and a few support beams are all that remain of a bank barn at the home of Loren and Barb Lang in western Holmes County, Ohio, following a barn fire Nov. 17.
Ohio senators on different sides of trade promotion authority
Ohio’s senators see two different sides to giving the president trade promotion authority.
Color TV made quite an impact
(Part two) The first time color came to the TV screen for us to see, it seemed the whole world had changed. That NBC peacock came strutting on to the screen, preening those gloriously colored feathers, and it was as though a magic wand had been waved over our world. I asked my sister to
Let’s rewrite the last will of Mr. Farmer
Farming is not for everyone, but it can be rewarding. If we reorient our perspective, it wouldn’t be so daunting for others to follow in our footsteps.
Scenes from the opening day of Canfield Fair
There’s a little bit of something for everyone at the Canfield Fair, from animals to antique machinery to apple cider.
Start thinking: Water for livestock
Learn more about how water intake and quality is directly related to livestock size.
Ohio lawmakers, farmers call for ‘sound science’ in water quality rules
The Ohio House ag committee held its first hearing of the year, and water quality was at the forefront.
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Third Ohio Barn Conference was a big hit.
Creativity culminates in farm
NEW BEDFORD, Ohio – Everyone has a story. Every grandparent, every child, even every farm. Take the little woman with the cherubic smile who splits her time between making chenille pigs for children and pruning Christmas trees to perfection.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 25, 2009
ORWELL, Ohio — The Mustang Wranglers 4-H horse club had its regular monthly meeting June 13 at Saddles Etc. & Gift Shop. Members are preparing for Skillathon. They have had several work sessions learning about riding and showing skills. Natasha Sobie represented her club along with other 4-H members from Ashtabula County at the State






