Up to no good: Ohio farms tempting drug makers
One might think a farm is the last place a drug maker and thief would hit. Not so.
Re-enactor talks about war, fort at Fort Laurens
The third of four military conversations with war re-enactors will be at Fort Laurens State Memorial Sept. 14-15, noon to 5 p.m.
August weather nothing like it looked on paper
The Columbiana county area around U.S. weather observer Ed Copeland's station went 20 days with only 0.47 inches of rain in August, and in that period 14 days had temperatures in the 90s.
Tea Leaf china collectors head to annual convention
The 23rd annual convention of Teal Leaf Club International is Sept. 20-22, in Nashville, Tenn.
Competition keeps growing at Canfield Fair
You might not think of Mahoning County as a large agricultural county, but livestock projects at the Canfield Fair show there's growing interest coming from a lot of corners.
Room to breathe: Can your horse breathe in a trailer?
Transporting horses for long distances can be a contributing factor in the development of respiratory disease, which can last long after the trip is over.
Hot air balloons lure rural landowners
For years, more than 100 pilots and members of the Northeastern Ohio Balloon Pilots Association have depended on farmers and rural landowners to provide landing spots for the balloons.
Stan Hywet grounds set for Ohio Mart
Stan Hywet's annual fall festival has handmade arts and crafts, food and entertainment - all with a Renaissance theme.
If A.B. Graham is the ‘father’ of 4-H, who is the ‘mother?’
Ohio can make its claim to 4-H history by being the home of A.B. Graham, the school principal dubbed "Father of 4-H." However, with each father, there is a mother. And this mother, the "Mother of 4-H," lived just on the opposite end of the Corn Belt.
To make the best better…
As Farm and Dairy wraps up its 4-H centennial timeline and historical look at the first 100 years of the 4-H youth program, we'd like to hear from readers about their 4-H experience.