Court reopens Canadian border
SALEM, Ohio - The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a lower court's injunction, reopening the Canadian border to live cattle and ruminant shipments July 14.
Hard work pays off: Ryan and Alison Bell
CORTLAND, Ohio - Ryan Bell looks at the pile of ribbon and iridescent columns before him and wonders where he'll put them.
Ohio farmers get tax relief in state reforms; agribusiness may feel pinch
SALEM, Ohio - Last year was the best sales year western Ohio John Deere dealer Ray Koenig ever had. This year isn't looking bad, either.
Trumbull Co.: Champions repeat winning ways
CORTLAND, Ohio - Same winning names, different year.
That was the theme at the 2005 Trumbull County Junior Fair livestock exhibition and auction July 16.
Ohio horse tests positive for deadly disease at Pa. sale
SALEM, Ohio - Test results have confirmed an Ohio horse sold at a Pennsylvania auction late last month has a deadly disease.
Pa. finds way to end ag disputes
SALEM, Ohio - The morning after Pennsylvania finalized legislation to work out differences between farmers and their communities, five people called the department of agriculture to protest local ordinances, according to Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff.
Watching for signs
Old MacDonald had a cow
Old MacDonald had a pig
... or once he did!
Now the yellow 'dozers dig
RANDOLPH, Ohio - Be careful driving through Portage County.
Emerald ash borer hits Ottawa Co.
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - The emerald ash borer, a destructive exotic insect from Asia, has been located in an ash tree in Carroll Township in Ottawa County, Ohio.
Farm safety must be a priority … especially in the summer months
COLUMBUS - The summer months are the busiest time of the year in Ohio agriculture, and being so, they are also the most dangerous.
Field Crops Day sows vital information
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