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Tight tendons cause tippy-toed foals
URBANA, Ill. — If you see your mare’s newborn filly prancing around the stall like it is wearing invisible high heels, you might be concerned your foal is dreaming of being a ballerina instead of a barrel racer or hunter jumper. But don’t worry, one of the most common deformities that equine veterinarians deal with
Ohio Beef Expo names breed winners
COLUMBUS — More than 30,000 cattle industry enthusiasts attended the Ohio Beef Expo March 20-22 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. In its 22nd year, the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association hosted the annual event. Over 325 head of cattle were sold in the various purebred sales for an average of $2,369. The following are the
Suspect fires claim barns in Columbiana County
Two Oct. 2 barn fires are the latest in a string of suspicious fires across southeastern Columbiana County; locals are crying arson.
Reader questions MWCD’s authority
Editor: The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District has purposely mislead more than 2 million citizens within the district to believe it still maintains a role in flood reduction to justify its unlawful attempt to levy a property tax assessment. The district’s current goal — to collect more than $10.5 million each year — will be achieved
Glorious Harmony
The Salem Community Theatre’s Youth Chorus have learned to make beautiful music together during the not quite 2-year span since they began.
Greatest joys are found in simple things
Joy is found in simple moments if our eyes and our hearts are open. Today, from the back porch of what will soon be our new home, I watched nine deer amble across the hay field, just about 75 yards from where I stood, only the white board fence separating us.
Help! Open the Window!
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb enjoyed last weekend’s warm weather with a frenzy of outdoor activity.
Strickler named new general manager of Ohio Expo Center and state fair
Strickler gets position after nationwide search, tops field of 57 applicants.
Proper prep, equipment settings improve dairy quality, profitability
LITITZ, Pa. – Whether milking in a tie-stall or parlor system, large herd or small, “we still milk our cows one cow at a time,” said David Reid, director of milk harvest technologies for Bou-Matic.
Pittsburgh History Center expanding
The expansion, which will include a Smithsonian Traveling Exhibit Gallery and the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, is expected to be complete in 2004.






