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Letter writer off base
Reader says ATV riders are legally bound to respect farmers’ property.
Census of Agriculture: North Dakota ranked first in farm size
When it comes to the size of farms, The Census of Agriculture ranks North Dakota first among the states in the number of large farms.
Wooster Rotary auction successful
WOOSTER, Ohio — The Annual Antiques and Collectible Auction sponsored by the Rotary Club of Wooster, was a successful event that attracted more than 750 active bidders April 8-9 at the Wooster High School. Total sales were just under $200,000. The annual event, now in its 37th year, is the main fund-raising project of the
Horseman’s Council towpath ride big success
Bill Baker of the Stark County Horseman’s Council thanks everyone who helped make the annual Ohio & Erie Towpath Trail ride a success.
College aims to shape future of farming
ALFRED, N.Y. – Alfred State College will help shape the future of family farming with the development of its new Centennial Farm.
Manure-spreading world record applies 4,600 tons in 24 hours
A dedicated team of Ukrainian dairy farmers worked ‘round the clock to set the new record, spreading 4,217 metric tons of manure across 548 acres in 24 hours.
Tractor ride winds through northeastern Ohio
The Antique Tractor Club of Trumbull County had its fifth annual Fall Foliage Tractor Ride Oct. 10, covering the corners of Trumbull, Geauga and Ashtabula counties.
Traders blame Trump for lower grain prices
Grain prices were lower on the Chicago Board of Trade Monday, Jan. 23, and our new President got the blame.
Working together to protect soil and water resources in all of Ohio
We get to meet a lot of interesting and dedicated people at the local soil and water office. I answered the telephone recently and was asked, “My neighbor said some government program would pay me to build fence to keep cattle out of the creek. Do you know anything about that?” Choosing programs I explained
Planting progress still slightly lagging
The weather has been warm, but planting progress is still behind.






