Yearly Archives: 2024
‘Come now, let us reason together’
Alan Guebert surmises "Congress is broken and only good will and reasonable people will fix it," detailing leaders who influenced past Farm Bills.
Without a blacksmith, there wasn’t a town
Paul Locher explains that the single most important craftsman that was needed to get an 1800s frontier town going and make it thrive was a blacksmith.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 26, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Shelby FFA, Norwayne FFA, West Holmes FFA and East Knox FFA.
2024 Belmont County Junior Fair Sale
The Belmont County Junior Fair Sale brought in $820,894.25 from 390 lots on Sept. 5.
2024 Noble County Junior Fair Sale
The Noble County Junior Fair Sale brought in $903,080.01 on Aug. 31 from 548 lots.
A chicken run that’s now a greenhouse
Eric Keller arrived home with his lumber, but instead of a chicken run, he managed to build a greenhouse.
Customer disservice
Kymberly Foster Seabolt does not believe the customer is always right. She believes approaching situations with patience and kindness goes a long way.
Fire damages milking parlor at Ashtabula County dairy
The Comp family relocated more than 1,000 dairy cows in less than 24 hours after a after a fire destroyed the farm’s milking parlor on Sept. 22.
2024 Stark County Junior Fair Livestock Sale
The Stark County Junior Fair Livestock Sale brought in $1,470,268.43 from 919 lots.
Brown: Political gridlock won’t derail drought relief for Ohio farmers
With Ohio farmers confronting the state's historic drought, Senator Sherrod Brown hosted a news conference to discuss ongoing support and a new Farm Bill.

















