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2001: Indiana OKs $30 million harness track in Shelby County

55 years ago

Livestock equipment for sale: hog houses, 6-by-7-foot, $45; three-section house, metal insulated roof, $120; two-section house, $85; 12-foot cattle feeder, $26.50; 16-foot section, 2-by-10-foot runners, metal roof calf feeder, $112.50 – Lawrence Gorman of Knightstown, Ind.

Edgar Lee Howell, 12, son of Phyllis Howell of Connersville, was in good condition in Fayette Memorial Hospital after treatment on his right foot which was punctured when he stepped on a pitchfork.

On a recent poll taken of Eastern Indiana Farmer readers, 4-to-1 were in favor of Central Standard Time year-round.

Shetland pony at stud, dapple gray, light mane and tail, registered, 38 inches tall, $15 stud fee – contact David McFarland of Spiceland or Hugh Loudenback of Knightstown.

40 years ago

Five confirmed cases of rabies have been reported since the first of the year in Indiana. Cases involved were four skunks and one fox.

Ruth Wimer, Madison County’s first home demonstration agent, has retired. Prior to serving in Madison County, Wimer was a home economics teacher at Frankton High School and extension agent in Tipton County.

Purebred Duroc gilts ready to breed; also, bred gilts and service age boars – Henry Comer Jr. & Sons of Holton, Ind.

Friends and neighbors of Paul Parrish in the Mays, Ind., community, after he lost his life recently, planted 60 acres of soybeans for his mother, Ruth Ottinger.

25 years ago
Indiana’s farms provide 23.1 percent of Indiana’s real property assessment and the percentage of farm personal property assessment is 6.9 percent, according to the County Government Statistical Report.

Rick Nagel of Rensselaer, Ind., has been named a counselor for the Future Farmers of America’s Washington Conference Program. Nagel has served as the Indiana state FFA president.

Currently he is a junior at Purdue University majoring in agricultural education and animal science, and is active in Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity and student government.

Registered Polled Hereford Bulls, ready for service – Doug Gerber of Richmond, Ind.

Joseph and Mary Phillips of the Morristown, Ind., area will celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary; both are 95 years old. They have 11 children, 23 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren, and nine of their 11 children are still living. They live on a farm where they have raised produce for sale at their stand on state highways 9 and 52. Mary provided extra income to the family by working at the Kopper Kettle and Bradley Barbecue restaurants.

10 years ago

In a unanimous vote, the Indiana Horse Racing Commission approved developer Estridge’s proposal for a $30 million harness track near Interstate 74 in Shelby County.

1999 Dodge 3500, 4x4, SLT, Cummins diesel, five-speed, loaded, 11-foot flatbed with GN hitch, dual rears, 65,000 miles, $24,900 – Hardinsburg, Ky.
The farm chemical business of Rohm and Haas Co. will be integrated into Dow AgroSciences LLC, based out of Indianapolis.

Used farm equipment for sale: 1998 AGCO Allis 9755, AWD, 420 hours, $72,500; Gehl MX 125 with digital scale, excellent condition, $8,500; 1997 Gleaner R52, 350 hours, $105,000 – Lemke Sales & Service of Marion, Ohio.

6/30/2011