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Get up to date at the 2004 National Farm Machinery Show
The National Farm Machinery Show returns to the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, Feb. 11-14.
New livestock center dedicated
Officials say the new Samuel E. Hayes Jr. Livestock Evaluation Center is one of the world’s largest agricultural facilities.
Leader tractors put Auburn, Ohio, on the map
Located in northeastenr Ohio, in Auburn, Ohio, Lewis and Walter Brockway first built the American Garden Tractor, and then formed the Leader Tractor Company in 1940.
Landowners need more information on Marcellus Shale drilling
By ANDY ANDREWS Contributing writer STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — During a portion of the Farming for the Future Conference at the Penn Stater Conference Center Feb. 4, a forum explored Marcellus Shale drilling issues and was informative, and at times, divisive. Issues Several speakers cut through the emotions and issues regarding drilling through the Marcellus
Hard to Catch
Cowboy poet Bryce Angell writes about a horse named Hard to Catch.
Keeping out the cold and hatred
Judith Sutherland wishes for the magical ability to keep her granddaughter sheltered from the heat of hatred brewing in a cold world.
Poor weather challenges anglers and hunters
The season dates are the same as always but the challenging autumn weather conditions this year have challenged hunters and fishermen.
Fire destroys Portage County barn
The granddaughter of a Portage County farm family is trying to raise funds in the wake of a major barn fire.
Farm Science Review to enshrine Ernst, McFarland
Stan Ernst and Louis McFarland will be inducted into the Farm Science Review’s Hall of Fame.
How to transplant vegetable seedlings
Whether you started seeds yourself or purchased vegetable seedlings at the store, now is the time to transplant seedlings in your garden.






