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Esselburns are a true family of ‘Aggies’
Esselburn family is committed to education, agriculture, careers and country.
Pennsylvania transportation: Law changes may save farmers grief when moving from farm to farm
The changes in law will affect the transportation of farm implements and exempt farm trucks, trailers, and multipurpose agricultural vehicles from registration.
USDA investing $40M in Appalachian Ohio
The goal of the Appalachian Regional Food Business Center, created in partnership with Rural Action, is to build resilient local and regional food systems.
2024 Trumbull County Fair Livestock sale results
The Trumbull County Fair Livestock Sale took place July 13 and totaled $458,002.91. Find all the results and a full gallery here.
Hops are hot: Ohio hop growers invite visitors to hopyards
Auburn Acres is one of four hopyards participating in Ohio’s annual Statewide Hopyard Open House, which will take place on July 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Never give up
Eric Keller explores the stubbornness it requires to begin homesteading, a trait he learned from a couple of calves he was trying to halter train.
Can you identify this week’s new mystery antique item?
Can you identify this mystery item sent to us from Big Prairie, Ohio? This week we share our heartfelt condolences as we mourn a long-time Hazard reader.
‘New U.S.-China Trade War Could Cost Farmers Billions’
Alan Guebert digs into the facts behind the headline “New U.S.-China Trade War Could Cost Farmers Billions.”
Managing risk in a risky business
With a substantial up-front cost in buying cattle this spring, summer grazing is as risky as it has ever been. However, better management can help.
Camping debacle
Bryce Angell’s camping debacle turned out to be one of the better Friday night dates with his wife.






