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Yearly Archives: 2003

Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.

Are we really doomed to see a return of leg warmers and Big Hair? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt says once killed, a fashion trend should stay dead.

Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares an article by reader Jean Fugman on old time threshing back in the 1940s.

If the weather cooperates, stockpiling can produce an extra 2,000 pounds of forage to be grazed.

After 13 years as the Stark Summit County Extension Office, both counties will move to new locations and begin operating independent of each other as of Jan. 1.

Quilt squares are painted on barns in Adams County as part of the Adams County Sampler project, an innovative tool designed to move travelers through the countryside while highlighting Appalachian heritage.

Both Tyler Moore of Mercer, who showed the youth show grand champion, and Patrick Carey of Titusville, who showed the open class winner, claimed the "best bred and owned" honor with their champions.


This second straight year of West Nile virus infections in Ohio horses was anticipated by public and animal health officials.

Nearby Hookstown Fair to continue as usual despite intense public interest in quarantine.

At 75, Earl Bardo can still be found helping his sons run Bardo Farms or harvesting crops.