Friday, November 1, 2024

Two Washington County, Pa., farmers are doing their part to protect, preserve and promote rare and endangered animals.

A Buckeye Trails High School vocational agriculture class and Dickinson Cattle Company of Barnesville teamed together to win a wheelbarrow full of awards at the 2000 annual International Texas Longhorn Association championship show.

A recent DeFina auction featured items from the collections of the Western Reserve Historical Society.

Ohioans in the small eastern village of Jewett will celebrate the birthday of Gen. George Custer in a special event.

Caterpillar Agricultural Products Inc. will offer a line of tillage tools manufactured by Krause Corporation, Hutchinson, Kan., for use with track tractors.

A collection of daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, ivorytypes, opaltypes, cyanotypes, daguerreotype cases and other historical photos is on display at Penn State University.

The members of Select Sires and Sire Power have approved the merger of the two artificial insemination cooperatives.

Ohio Gov. Bob Taft responded to a set of questions concerning environmental issues and agriculture.

Knox County farmers Greg and Beverly Miller of Lone Pine Ranch, Howard, received the statewide Environmental Stewardship Award sponsored by the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association.

In her weekly commentary, Editor Susan Crowell reminds readers that problems, like beauty, are in the eye of the beholder.