Sunday, May 5, 2024

SUGARCREEK, Ohio - A-MAIZE-ing Tuscarawas County was the theme for the 2006 Tuscarawas County Farm Bureau annual meeting, emphasizing the importance of corn to the economy of Tuscarawas County.

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SHREVE, Ohio - Holmes County Farm Bureau celebrated a successful program year with food and fun during its annual meeting at Whispering Hills Campground.

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.

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.

COLUMBUS - Stew Kitchen isn't just a farm kid. He's an athlete, too, an Ohio State University athlete, a true Buckeye who's bled scarlet and gray since he was a toddler.

KENSINGTON, Ohio - Nearly 80 people gathered in a hilltop cattle loafing shed on Earl McKarns' Carroll County Farm last week to see the grazier inducted into the county's conservation hall of fame.

SALEM, Ohio - Animal sanctuary owner Annette Fisher says most Americans wouldn't consider slaughtering their cats and dogs, so we shouldn't allow slaughterhouses to keep killing horses for meat production, either.

THE auctioneer's racing voice quiets for the first time, and the crowd focuses on the woman in the red shirt. The one with her arms crossed, her eyes downcast, her lips pressed together.

WASHINGTON - How do you kill weeds in a field? That depends. Weed patches vary in size, shape, and composition and often require different treatments.