Even rural areas graced with gardens
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about Victorian era gardens, large and small, produced in essentially rural areas.
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about Victorian era gardens, large and small, produced in essentially rural areas.
A moment of silence was observed during the annual member recognition banquet in memory of George R. Smith as a friend and staunch supporter of the 4-H and FFA programs in Wayne County.
Andrea Keener was recognized with the Dekalb Award
A Wayne County landowner applying liquid manure through an irrigation system had manure ran down both sides of a knoll into Steele Ditch, resulting in resulted in a damaged stream, loss of aquatic life and five miles of upset land owners.
The annual Waynedale FFA member recognition banquet honored Star Greenhands, Star Chapter Farmers, Honorary Chapter Farmer, and crowned a new FFA queen.
Antique columnist Roy Booth reviews in the ins and outs of early glass factories.
Charles Parker, executive director of the National Seed Stock Alliance, spoke to members of the Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association meeting at Smithville, Ohio.
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about some of the cameras of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Kodak meant camera.
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the ships at Mystic Bay in Connecticut, a step back into time.
Spring Run Farm is the county’s top Ayrshire herd and is also the fifth-ranked Ayrshire herd in Ohio.