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Let’s Talk Rusty Iron: Relishing in the history of chickens

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Poultry and eggs are a big business and, although estimates vary, possibly as many as 45 billion chickens are eaten every year in this country, along with 75 billion eggs.

Hogs: Happy to be the other red meat

Thursday, December 18, 2003

The only saving grace of the fall market is the fact that consumers are treating pork as the other red meat.

Ohio farm markets under new license program

Thursday, January 18, 2001

Farm markets that sell fresh fruits and vegetables are still exempt from Ohio’s new regulations. But as soon as the market does so much as cut a melon in half with a knife, the market will now require a risk level one food processing license.

A beginner’s guide to equine health care

Thursday, September 23, 2004

(First in a three-part series) SALEM, Ohio – Horses need a home, too. Yes, horses graze in pastures but they also need shelter.

At all costs

Friday, January 31, 2025

Jim Abrams ponders whether the hype associated with bagging the trophy is having an unintended impact on hunting and angling.

I bid you ‘tight chains’

Thursday, January 23, 2025

The hobby of fur trapping is alive and well in Ohio. Jim Abrams highlights Tight Chains Company, owned by Lydia and Eddie Reichenbacher.

Farmers markets re-enter the spotlight

Thursday, July 9, 2020

During the COVID-19 pandemic, farmers markets have had a sudden influx of new customers, many seeking stability in local food systems. While they are part of our history, many believe farmers markets are also part of our future.

Shake, gavel and roll: Carroll Co. native is auctioneer by day and Elvis by night

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

By SUSAN MELLISH Contributing Writer WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Mike Albert has always been a cut-up; a person who loves center stage; an entertainer. This former Carroll County native attended auctions with his parents and was entranced by the auctioneer running the show. Is it any wonder he gravitated toward this profession?

‘If you knew my dad …’

Thursday, December 15, 2005

I’d just got home from work that day. It was this spring, May 19. I was in my bathroom and I happened to look out the window.

6 tips for vaccinating your livestock

Monday, July 10, 2017

To protect your livestock against infectious diseases, it is important to vaccinate at the right time with the right product.