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The Budget newspaper featured in Smithsonian exhibit
The Budget newspaper of Sugarcreek is being featured in a special Smithsonian virtual exhibit.
Stark County Fair auction results
The Stark County Fair livestock auction had another record-setting year.
Guebert tells OEFFA members ‘big ag’ is unsustainable
Sustainable farming advocate calls out ‘big ag’ at Ohio farming conference.
Census Bureau: State and local government spending grows faster than revenue
Between 2007 and 2012, total expenditures for state and local governments increased by 18.2 percent, from $2.7 trillion to $3.2 trillion, while total revenue declined 1.1 percent over the same five-year period, from $3.1 trillion to $3.0 trillion.
Group works to save historic Hudson Farm
When Donald Barlow ceased dairy operations in 1995, he and his wife, Helen, donated the roughly 65 acres that remained of the Case Barlow farm to the First Congregational Church of Hudson. When the church announced plans to sell the property for development a group of Hudson citizens and business owners, as well as city officials, stepped forward to save the property.
Firth Maple Products: More than maple syrup
Firth Maple Products offers more than syrup, it also offers forestry services.
Exploring the humble beginnings of the M1 rifle
By SAM MOORE With this month being the 70th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, it might be an appropriate time to look at the U.S. infantry weapon that played a significant role in winning that war, the US rifle, caliber-.30, M1, sometimes called the Garand, but most often
Federal carbon cutting policy could be costly
EPA plan calls for 30 percent reduction in carbon emissions from power plants.
FarmersOnly: Finding love in the fields
Dave knew from the moment he ended his first phone conversation with Alicia she was the woman he would marry. Alicia was the first person he met on FarmersOnly.com, a dating site for farmers, ranchers and country folks. And FarmersOnly was the first and only site he joined.
City farming for country folks
Urban farms are filling vacant lots, growing as rooftop gardens, and sprouting in streetside flowerboxes. Creative and resourceful city farming methods put-to-use in the country can increase farm yields, productivity and profit. Urban farming techniques can help country farmers optimize space, micromanage renewable resources, and market products direct.






