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Ancestors played influential role in farm family’s history
Finding ancestors helped provide family with peace.
OFBF wraps up 95th annual meeting
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation met for its 95th annual meeting Dec. 5-6 in Columbus, with 346 delegates voting on what direction the Farm Bureau should take on issues effecting its members.
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 20, 2008
HANOVERTON, Ohio — Hicks and Hayseeds 4-H club is making Easter candy. All candy is homemade by the club’s members and parents. Anyone interested in ordering candy may call 330-223-1168 for a brochure. * * * INDEPENDENCE, Pa. — The Thundering Hooves Horse and Pony 4-H club meets on the second Tuesday of each month
By the seat of his pants
NEWBURY, Ohio – Paul Taylor has found his niche. It’s in his pants. Founder and self-proclaimed “Head Monkey” of Arborwear, Taylor, 37, leads a staff of seven to imagine, research, design, test and market a fairly new line of outdoor clothing best known for its trousers.
Branding day: Real cowboys round up herd
Every fall, Ohio cowboys roam the range in central Ohio, herding cattle together for tagging and branding.
Portraits in Progress: Lynd Fruit Farm, thinking outside the box to stay in the game
Lynd Fruit Farm, located 20 minutes from Columbus, has redefined itself from a leader in wholesale apples to a diversified, consumer, retail operation.
2 Cheer U UpCharity helps those in need
Barb’s Bears and Books won a state award in Ohio for the 2002 Make a Difference Day Project, but this great feat was not the beginning nor the end of the Davis’ charity.
Christmas lights illuminate holiday smiles
Thousands of lights strung at the Calhoon farm near Butler, Ohio, cast a soft glow into the night sky.
Ohio communities explore broadband plans through program
Through the BroadbandOhio Community Accelerator program, Tuscarawas County and other areas are working on broadband plans so they can take advantage of funding opportunities
It’s in the DNA: Monarchs make the trip to Mexico
The annual monarch butterfly migration is a natural phenomenon. Learn more about how they survive the long flight to Mexico, Florida and California.






