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Night of records at 2003 Summit County Fair
The fair sale began and ended with broken records; reserve champion steer breaks all records.
Wehr barn fire caused by lightning
A lightning strike ignited dry bales, which smoldered for at least five hours before igniting.
How to build a cold frame for early spring gardening
Cold frames protect garden plants from cold weather and frost. They can be utilized in late fall and early spring to extend the growing season.
The care and feeding of your 269-month-old
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on her children making the transition into adulthood and how things have changed at home.
Turning compost into cash: Mixture yields return for organic garlic farmer
ROOTSTOWN, Ohio – Bill Pennell thrives on horse manure, hard work and heaping piles of soil. That, and bread with a little smear of a homemade mixture he simply labels ‘tonic,’ a mixture that includes cayenne peppers, horseradish and garlic grown right at home.
Saved by the smell
Bryce Angell shares the tale of a stinky ride home after four days of camping and riding and no showers.
Small dairy farmers needed to take survey
Owners or operators of U.S. dairy farms with gross sales of less than $1 million in 2023 are qualified.
The key to transporting calves in a minivan
Eric Keller is at it again, stirring up laughter with a tale about transporting calves in his family’s minivan.
The hayin’ crew
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about the men who helped his father bale his hay.
Ashtabula County sets records with 2011 fair
Several records were set at the 2011 Ashtabula County Fair during the junior fair livestock sale.






