Ohio disqualifies more show lambs
SALEM, Ohio - Keeping his promise to squelch livestock tampering, Ohio Agriculture Director Fred Dailey has disqualified three more champion lambs after routine urine tests showed traces of illegal drugs.
Trash can canvas
Watershed fee delayed at least a year
SALEM, Ohio - The collection of a proposed assessment fee in the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District will have to wait.
Japan, U.S. to resume beef trade
SALEM, Ohio - Marking the latest turn in what's become a revolving door of border openings and closings, the U.
One-on-one with the Pennsylvania State Fair Queen
Dairy industry goes ‘big business’
SALEM, Ohio - Quality assurance is a "big business" term. Big companies with big budgets and important agendas, who want to be sure everything is produced in the fastest, safest ways.
Ohio ‘priorities’ receive funding
SALEM, Ohio - The USDA recently doled out nearly $5 million to conservation programs across the country, and for the first time, $250,000 went to Ohio projects.
The Champion
It was summer 1949, and young showman Jim Wiegers and his hogs were blazing the competition at Ohio fairs.
No more evidence of bird flu in Canada
OTTAWA - Testing by Canada's avian influenza reference laboratory in Winnipeg has found no additional evidence of the avian influenza virus in birds from a small backyard flock in western Prince Edward Island.
Ohio state fair concert slate finalized
COLUMBUS - The Ohio State Fair will showcase a variety of genres, including contemporary Christian, R&B, classic rock, country and pop/rock during its 12-day run in 2006.