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Portraits in Progress: Don’t look back: Maize Valley Farms taps into consumer market
The same innovative thinking that led Kay Vaughan into full-time farming and then into a diversified agribusiness is leading the family into the retail farm market business in a big way in 2001.
Ohio Agricultural Council announces 2024 Hall of Fame inductees
The Ohio Agricultural Council will honor a new class of individuals who have made contributions to agriculture during the Hall of Fame induction on Aug. 2.
What makes a frog a true frog?
Jim Abrams writes about what makes a frog a true frog and what makes one a fake.
Feeding the soul: Violet Maston shares love of flowers at Sweet Violet Farm
At Sweet Violet Farm, in Leroy, West Virginia, Violet Maston is sharing her love of flowers, with more than 50 varieties that she sells to florists and directly to customers.
Salute to veterans’ untold stories
On Veterans Day, Editor Susan Crowell shares the WWII memories of two uncles and her father.
Renaissance man turns his passions into rewarding careers
MEADVILLE, Pa. — There’s a lot more to auctioneering than a gavel, talented patter and a crowded room. To survive and thrive in the auction world, an auctioneer needs to be familiar with the inventory, read the crowd and recognize a trend as it grows. After more than a quarter of a century as an
Dairy Channel: Anti-fair person has change of heart
Not all farm people are “fair people,” but most are, as OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker shares in her column this week, which explores her transition to fair-dom.
Pro Football Hall of Fame honors fallen airman Don Steinbrunner
In a special ceremony, Nov. 10, during Veterans Day weekend, Air Force major Don Steinbrunner, an offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns from 1954 to 1957, was honored for his career and for his sacrifice. Steinbrunner was killed July 10, 1967, when he was shot down over Vietnam.
PROGRESS: Grazing works for Sutton dairy
IRONDALE, Ohio – The first summer twentysomething Harold “Jake” Sutton was on his own as a dairyman, he had the cows, the barn, the tractors.
Washing, whitening quite the chore
Judith Sutherland’s mother recalls the complicated process of doing laundry before electric appliances simplified the chore.






