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2010 Ohio
Deer and
Turkey Expo, March 19-21
The 18th annual Ohio Deer and Turkey Expo will be March 19-21, at the Ohio Expo Center (State Fairgrounds) in Columbus.
Tech Information Centers
Nine hunting equipment subjects loaded with how-to and what-to, etc. All booths located together, with a mini-seminar area. Several subjects will have ...
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National Farm Machinery Show, Feb. 10-13
Free Seminars
Aside from browsing through literally thousands of products on display at the show, you are invited to attend free seminars and television program tapings that cover everything from how to improve your growing methods to the latest marketing trends in today's industry.
Below is a ...
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Power Show Ohio
Power Show Ohio has solutions on display. When it comes to new technology, the greening of the power equipment industry and safety, Power Show Ohio will draw together the innovators and products that will inspire customers. Showcasing a wide variety of power equipment, Power Show Ohio will be a perf ...
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Hartzler Family Dairy in Wooster
By Michelle Olmstead
In these times of economic hardship, it is not particularly surprising that many family businesses are not faring well.
However, this is certainly not an issue for Hartzler Family Dairy in Wooster, which began in 1952 with Harold Hartzler and his wife, Patricia.
W ...
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From Shiloh to Washington, D.C.
By Jay Scott
While visions of the nation's business dance through his head, President Obama can consult directly with the world's top elf, thanks to a Shiloh, Ohio area business.
A "Santa's Workshop," built by Ellis Zimmerman and his workers at Lakeside Cabins in Richland County is located ...
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Mepps recycles --
Mepps recycles -- but the folks at Sheldons' Inc. don't want your aluminum cans or plastic soda bottles. They do, however, want your squirrel tails. They need them to create hand-tied dressed hooks that do a great job catching fish.
"We know this for a fact," Mepps spokesperson Jim Martin ...
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