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Farmers unite to help neighbor harvest
Farmers from eight farms in Wayne County worked together to harvest grain for the Renneckers, of Four Winds Farm, Nov. 4 after they lost their house in a fire.
Another BSE case found in Canada
SALEM, Ohio – On July 4, final test results confirmed bovine spongiform encephalopathy in a mature crossbred beef cow from Manitoba.
Life and times of a hoof trimmer
Joe Ramsey is an independent man – self-described as unconventional – and his livelihood is hitched to the back of his green Ford pickup.
Reflecting on the freedom of pants
It wasn’t until Judith Sutherland’s freshman year of high school that the school board changed the dress code to allow girls to wear pants to school.
Heartbreak brings new beginnings
As Judith Sutherland lays her dog Reo to rest, her husband welcomes home a secondhand flock of sheep.
Belmont County junior fair sales up more than $18K
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio – In what may have been the last Belmont County Junior Fair Livestock Sale at the current location, the Sept.
John Gray named chief information officer for Ohio Farm Bureau
John Gray, of Ashtabula, Ohio, has been named chief information officer for Ohio Farm Bureau.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of June 11, 2015:
VINCENT, Ohio — The Warren FFA hosted a petting zoo May 14 and 15 at the St. Mark’s preschool. Members of the FFA chapter brought animals including ducks, chickens, dogs, goats, rabbits, a calf, and a horse. Animals were separated into stations so the kids could be taught the proper care, maintenance, and background
Barn swallows’ exit is right on time
In the barn this morning, the silence was deafening. Since May 25, barn swallows have kept the rafters ringing with their cheerful chatter and impromptu squadron flights. Accustomed to my presence and Winnie’s, they seemed to respond to my “Pretty birds!” greetings, and I could stand quite near — at a safe distance, if you
Vacation with us…Latham
Achieving life goals is a great pursuit and when someone succeeds, it is worth mentioning. Tom Latham of Homeworth, Ohio, had two goals in life. The first was to retire accident free after more than 50 years of transport trucking, which he completed. The second was to be a train engineer. Latham fulfilled his second






