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For the love of farming

Friday, February 17, 2012

We asked readers to tell us what they love most about their life’s work. Here are some of their replies. I love farming because… “on the days you look at your spouse both exhausted from lambing all night and asking, “and why do we do this?” Then two things happen. A half hour later you

Ashtabula County buyers set new cheese, turkey sale records

Thursday, August 15, 2002

The Ashtabula County Fair junior market livestock sale totaled $152,359.81, up more than $3,000 from last year’s sale.

Successes and challenges in personalized medicine

Monday, December 21, 2009

WASHINGTON — As lawmakers in Congress debated health care reform, National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins and other top thinkers suggested at AAAS that personalized medicine and other future health strategies could someday improve care and bring down medical costs. Current forecasts find that health costs are rising so fast, Collins said, that medical

How a rural Ohio town is leading the way in clean energy

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Solar power is transforming rural Minster, Ohio. It’s not as much about being environmentally friendly as it is about being energy independent and resilient

How to savor peach season

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

From picking to preparing, learn to revel in the final weeks of peach season.

Trumbull County Fair

Thursday, July 20, 2006

CORTLAND, Ohio – Visions of stacking a freezer full of fresh meat filled their heads. It may have not been so much the meat they were thinking about: It’s likely buyers at the Trumbull County Fair were trying to imagine icy cold blasts from the freezer to stop their sweating during the sale July 15.

Red Beard Bees

Friday, April 1, 2022

Red Beard Bees includes 65 colonies, or hives, in the Whitehall suburb of Columbus where owner Dave Noble lives.

New farmers struggle with land access

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Land is central to the culture of U.S. farming. It’s also central to what keeps people out of farming. It’s expensive, scarce and completely inaccessible for some.

Facebook spurs army of Ohio farmers headed for Kansas

Friday, March 24, 2017

Friday morning, March 24, a convoy of over 50 trucks and trailers, and over 50 people from all over Ohio will set out for Ashland, Kansas, bringing with them hay, fencing supplies, feed and much more.

UPDATED: Pigeon King goes bankrupt

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Originally posted 6/20/2008 at 11:20 a.m. EST: SALEM, Ohio — What once looked like a high-flying and profitable opportunity — a business sold under the promise to save family farms — has crashed to the ground. Arlan Galbraith filed for bankruptcy on his Pigeon King International pigeon breeding business June 17. The voice mail box