MEDINA, Ohio -- When Medina County was still very rural, tractors and other farm equipment could be seen almost everywhere. That included one day in 1954 when there was a huge parade through Medina ...
OWASCO - They were making hay in the haze at the Ward O'Hara Agricultural Museum Saturday morning as the sunshine didn't quite get through. It was the seventh Draft Horse and Hay Day presented there ...
The machine was an old stationary hay baler. It used to sit out in the hayfield, a natural resting spot for old stationary hay equipment, but Dad pulled it up closer to the yard, much to my ...
For centuries, farmers cut and moved hay by hand. Then horses made the work quicker and a bit easier. In the early 1900s, machines like the automatic baler changed everything. At Big Spring Farm Days, ...
MEDINA, Ohio -- The organizers of Thursday’s Hay Baler Parade are tweaking the route to circumvent road construction in the city. The re-enactment of the 1954 Hay Baler parade, sponsored by the Medina ...
The hay the animals helped make on Sunday is for them to eat. It's not all old-fashioned tradition on Russell's farm, however. He's just started a blog (www.marjorieellenfarm.typepad.com) to tell ...
ARCHDALE, N.C. — For farmer Jay Hohn, the day begins early on his 80-acre farm — and often behind the wheel of a tractor. “I started farming doing row crops,” Hohn said. “I did that for several years, ...