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Grapevines are aggressive, but are not deadly

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Lesson learned: Grapevines are important to the ecosystem.

Portage County dairy makes it work with just 10 cows

Thursday, February 27, 2020

The Oravets family wanted to make a living through small-scale dairy farming. So they started Old Forge Dairy, making aged cheese the old fashioned way.

Ohio students, farmers hear from Whole Foods shoppers

Monday, July 13, 2009

CINCINNATI — Last month, members of the Ohio Valley FFA Chapter and several Ohio cattle farmers flipped burgers, sampled Flat Iron steaks and interacted with customers to promote their all-natural, locally grown beef at the Whole Foods Market in Rookwood Commons. “Having people at Whole Foods Market to talk with consumers at the meat case

Jefferson Co. Fair livestock sale totals $135,043

Thursday, August 23, 2001

John DeFrank continued a string of champion steer wins at this year’s Jefferson County Fair. DeFrank has showed either the grand or reserve champion steer in five of the last six years.

Remembering a local World War II hero

Thursday, September 2, 2021

Hugh Earnhart recaps the service of an American hero, William “Willy” Vaughan, of Austintown, Ohio, during World War II.

Leah Miller helps farmers, communities get things done

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Holmes County’s Leah Miller helps farmers and rural communities with networking, education.

Garner’s Auction Center sells toy collection

Thursday, December 6, 2012

CARROLLTON, Ohio — Garner’s Auction Center held its 27th annual Farm Toy Show and Auction Nov. 24. Approximately 305 people attended the show, which featured 60 dealer tables. The toys offered at auction were owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Kime of Canton, Ohio and the collection consisted of 578 lots, including approximately 70 pedal

Partisanship, piffle and prattle

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Alan Guebert offers insight on how groups fund research to confuse, mislead and redirect farmers, ranchers and naive policymakers away from solutions.

Morning dew predicts the forecast

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Alan Guebert recalls baling hay on his family farm, during his youth.

Raw milk: Both sides of the issue need to be addressed

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Editor: I would like to discuss some of the remarks made by Mr. Scott Shalaway. A while back he wrote in the Farm and Dairy that people should pen their cats up. Well the farmer’s barn cats roam at will and kill birds now and then but it keeps the mice and rats out of