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Pigmillion: The runt that made it
My daughter and I made plans to go see the new Charlotte’s Web movie just the minute it was released in our area after having seen the initial previews.
Baby’s first fashion sense stays in style
I remember when I first made the clear connection between what I wore and how I felt. It was the dawn of middle school, which in our district was seventh grade.
Shepherd takes the whole shebang
Portage County sheep farmer Gale Diehl maintains his prize-winning flock for the sheer fun of it.
The shirt off his back
KENSINGTON, Ohio – Dan McKarns says he isn’t a die-hard NASCAR fan, but he sure likes what the late Dale Earnhardt stood for.
Manager files permits to take over egg farms
The draft permits given to Ohio Fresh Eggs are for the Croton Egg Farm only.
How to carve an original jack-o-lantern
Jack-o-lanterns date back centuries, but they weren’t always carved using pumpkins. Discover the origins of the jack-o-lantern and how to carve an original.
Ohio Farm Bureau working to be more inclusive
Ohio Farm Bureau Executive Vice President Adam Sharp said it’s a challenge to be relevant across generations. To do so, the Farm Bureau needs to work on inclusiveness.
Darkness doesn’t deter buyers at Jefferson County livestock auction
SMITHFIELD, Ohio – Four-H’ers in Jefferson County probably plan on fair-week rain as much as they’ve come to plan on Kyleigh DeFrank bringing at least one champion livestock project.
In Greenland, a chance for respite, reconnection
Rebecca Miller travels north with North Atlantic Native Sheep and Wool Conference, and is reminded of what connects all of us.
Bunker silo and silage pile safety
The first point in silage safety is to recognize that silage avalanches are real and there is no way to predict when and where they will occur.






