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Composting tour set for Aug. 5 in Columbus
COLUMBUS — During the program Composting in Ohio 2010: A Tour of the Industry in and around Columbus attendees will learn about: a central Ohio composting facility that takes in 150,000 cubic yards of yard trimmings and food waste every year, equal to the loads of nearly 40,000 pickup trucks, and makes sellable mulches and
Miner’s Tractor Sales: We can help
ROOTSTOWN, Ohio — Because equipment and farm needs change, the two locations of Miner’s Tractor Sales Inc. have witnessed makeovers since they were purchased to change right along with their customers. Steve Miner, purchased the Edinburg store — formerly Bishop Tractor Sales — in 2004 and added the Canfield location in 2007. Miner’s Tractor offers
Hazard A Guess: Week of March 27, 2008
Hello from Hazard! Our mailbox was full of hazard-ous guesses this week. There were a few more responses to Item No. 827, confirming what we published last week. Randy Winland of Prospect, Ohio, corroborated with the previous guess, saying the item is a tool used to install tongue and groove flooring. He explained how it
Have you ever seen boiling manure?
We needed frozen ground. Mud was getting old. Nonfarm types complained about the cold, those whose manure storages were over-full were glad to see sustained temps below freezing.
Not all ‘painted ponies’ were ponies
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the evolution of the carousel.
Mixing it up with European breeds
New crossbreeding options give farmers more choices.
Grazing is peace, comfort for Muskingum County cattleman
Cattle take longer to finish on grass, but this Muksingum County producer prefers the grazing method, and said it’s a good fit for his operation.
Planting a new crop: Ag educator rebuilds FFA program, wins national award for efforts
SMITHVILLE, Ohio — Learning the steps to the scientific method — predictions and tests and controls and formulating hypotheses — can be downright complicated and boring. But not in Tony Stoller’s classroom. In the agriscience lab at Smithville High School, the educator walks his students through the process one step at a time as they
Helping hands: Ohio church cans hunger in Kenya
SALEM, Ohio – On a good Sunday, Carroll County’s tiny Leesville Faith Community Chapel congregation swells to 120 people.
My Grandson’s Loan
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about giving his grandson a loan.






