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Collectible figures bring $8,500
Reimold Brothers Auction Center auctioned silver, diamonds, and antique furniture at their Nov. 24 estate auction.
The reality of today’s entertainment
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the reality of today’s television entertainment.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Jan. 15, 2009
CRESTON, Ohio — On Dec. 22, the Norwayne FFA traveled to snow trails in Mansfield for a day of snow tubing. Many members attended the activity. * * * WEST SALEM — The Northwestern-Wayne FFA Parliamentary Procedure team traveled to Columbus for the State Competition Dec. 20. The team performed the best they ever had, but
Spotted jewelweed has benefits
Spotted jewelweed tends to help more than it harms, growing in wet, shaded areas, out-competing invasive species and offering numerous health benefits.
Cleveland butcher and grocer puts focus on local
Everything sold in Ohio City Provisions comes from within the state’s borders. The all-local butcher and grocer is the first of its kind in Cleveland.
Let persimmon pucker you up this fall
Frosty nights signal persimmons to ripen, turn from bitter to sweet, and lose their astringent nature.
Day one of OFBF trip to Washington: Regulations, and more regulations
Approximately 70 percent of the curent ag workforce are undocumented workers, which is why labor is on the minds of the Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents in D.C. this week.
Holmes County Fair auction 2018
Check out the sale results from the 2018 Holmes County Fair.
Farmers should be honest, open about what they do
Talk is cheap but words have meaning. In a mid-January speech to the 400 or so farmers, vendors and state officials at the 10th annual Minnesota Organic Conference in St. Cloud, I spent most of my hour talking about words like “elitist,” “educate,” “farmer,” “producer,” “customer” and even “mule.” Attack I thought the talk went
Water your vegetable garden for optimal performance
Watering the garden seems simple enough, but irrigation is something most gardeners get wrong.






