Robert L. Rauzi, a lawyer and developer, and twenty-four year resident of Knox County discusses his job and the community. He discusses how the majority of his cases were farmers, and how he has dealt with farmers in various aspects of his job. He also states that he believes Knox County actually hasn\u27t changed that much in twenty-four years and probably won\u27t. He speaks of the strength of Knox County\u27s community in detail.https://digital.kenyon.edu/ffp_interviews/1016/thumbnail.jp
Bill Westenbarger speaks about growing up in Mount Vernon, and being a farm machinery implement deal...
Alva and Mary Hall discuss life on their family farm, including their life as cattle farmers. They a...
Marcia and Kelly Brown discuss how they started their family farm, and how it wasn\u27t their origin...
Bill Stroud speaks of his history in Knox County, including being president of the bank for thirty y...
Richard Mavis, a long-time resident of Mount Vernon, speaks about his service to the county in the c...
As a community organizer focusing on sustainable agriculture, Reggie Knox has become a kind of Renai...
Professor Sacks speaks to Kenyon College students about the course and about living in a rural commu...
Dale Grassbaugh, the father of the Grassbaugh family, talks about his family farm and about how farm...
The Crafts, and Larry Algire discuss the Grange, which is a fraternal order of farmers founded in se...
In this modern time we have developed a disconnect between our daily lives and agriculture. This has...
Lawrence and Isabel Simmons discuss life on their farm. Lawrence has lived on the same street his wh...
Chuck Whitney discusses his history in Ohio, including working at the Agricultural Museum and helpin...
Mr. Fults was born in Hampton, Iowa. He moved to Minnesota in 1940, and was a farmer for most of his...
James Hopkins talks about the Kokosing river valley.https://digital.kenyon.edu/lak_interviews/1009/t...
Father Snoke discusses growing up on a farm, and he discusses the Christian community in Mt. Vernon....
Bill Westenbarger speaks about growing up in Mount Vernon, and being a farm machinery implement deal...
Alva and Mary Hall discuss life on their family farm, including their life as cattle farmers. They a...
Marcia and Kelly Brown discuss how they started their family farm, and how it wasn\u27t their origin...
Bill Stroud speaks of his history in Knox County, including being president of the bank for thirty y...
Richard Mavis, a long-time resident of Mount Vernon, speaks about his service to the county in the c...
As a community organizer focusing on sustainable agriculture, Reggie Knox has become a kind of Renai...
Professor Sacks speaks to Kenyon College students about the course and about living in a rural commu...
Dale Grassbaugh, the father of the Grassbaugh family, talks about his family farm and about how farm...
The Crafts, and Larry Algire discuss the Grange, which is a fraternal order of farmers founded in se...
In this modern time we have developed a disconnect between our daily lives and agriculture. This has...
Lawrence and Isabel Simmons discuss life on their farm. Lawrence has lived on the same street his wh...
Chuck Whitney discusses his history in Ohio, including working at the Agricultural Museum and helpin...
Mr. Fults was born in Hampton, Iowa. He moved to Minnesota in 1940, and was a farmer for most of his...
James Hopkins talks about the Kokosing river valley.https://digital.kenyon.edu/lak_interviews/1009/t...
Father Snoke discusses growing up on a farm, and he discusses the Christian community in Mt. Vernon....
Bill Westenbarger speaks about growing up in Mount Vernon, and being a farm machinery implement deal...
Alva and Mary Hall discuss life on their family farm, including their life as cattle farmers. They a...
Marcia and Kelly Brown discuss how they started their family farm, and how it wasn\u27t their origin...