Livestock dealers’ licenses in limbo
SALEM, Ohio - Five livestock dealers who failed to disclose the health condition of diseased hogs to buyers may lose their dealers' licenses.
Why cattle don’t make ‘the grade’
WOOSTER, Ohio - With so many factors lined up to reduce marbling deposition in cattle today, it's no wonder the beef industry struggles to maintain 55 percent USDA Choice grade.
Will it take an amendment to Ohio’s constitution to protect property rights?
Ohio's task force charged by the legislature to study eminent domain proposed a number of recommendations that I support.
Will it take an amendment to Ohio’s constitution to protect property rights?
Private property ownership is an original and fundamental right that existed before the formation of government.
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Holmes Co. Farm Bureau pushes ethanol use at state and national level
SHREVE, Ohio - Holmes County Farm Bureau celebrated a successful program year with food and fun during its annual meeting at Whispering Hills Campground.
Holding it together
CLARIDON TOWNSHIP, Ohio - Scott Carlson has built the framework for everything from a house to a horse barn, but you won't find any bolts, nails or steel plates holding his work together.
Quilt barns
SALEM, Ohio - About 70 years ago, Mary Harlan Henderson sat at a quilting frame in her Harrison County farmhouse, carefully piecing patches of fabric into patterns.
Seifert memorial fund passes $10,000 mark
CANTON, Ohio - The Tom Seifert family is learning that when you give a lot of yourself to a community, you get a lot back in return.
Stark County Fair buyers generous with bids
CANTON, Ohio - Two days, two sales, half a million bucks. Well almost. The Stark County Fair's junior fair market livestock sales Aug.