Ohio fruit, vegetable, tree growers, marketers set winter meet in Toledo
TOLEDO - The Ohio Fruit Growers Society, the Ohio Vegetable and Potato Growers Association, the Ohio Direct Agricultural Marketing Association and the Ohio Christmas Tree Association, in cooperation with the Ohio State University, are once again sponsoring their annual winter meeting.
Pork Congress moves to Columbus
COLUMBUS - The 2005 Ohio Pork Congress is moving to Columbus and is scheduled for Feb. 10 at The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel, in downtown Columbus.
Power Show Ohio marks 35th year
DUBLIN, Ohio - When the 35th annual Power Show Ohio opens its doors Jan. 28 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, it will mark the start of a spectacular power equipment show.
Recipes are now online!
SALEM, Ohio - You asked for it, you got it!
Farm and Dairy's weekly recipes are now available online on our Web site,
Sign-up ends for ewe lamb program
COLUMBUS - Sign-up for the Ewe Lamb Replacement and Retention Payment Program ends Jan. 13.
USDA moves to reopen Canadian border to cattle
WASHINGTON - After extensive risk reviews, USDA is moving to allow imports of live feeder cattle under 30 months of age from Canada and other regions with effective bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) prevention and detection measures.
Fair board disqualifies Turner’s lamb
SALEM, Ohio - Following recommendations from the Ohio Department of Agriculture, the Trumbull County fair board disqualified the 2004 fair's reserve champion market lamb.
Made from scratch: Family builds farms from the ground up
NEW SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - The barn is gone. The fence wire was unstapled long ago and posts pulled from their roots.
Open border likely to push U.S. prices lower
WASHINGTON - USDA officials say the border's opening may cause a decline in cattle and beef prices.
USDA chief economist Keith Collins estimates the United States will import 2 million head of cattle in the 12 months following the resumption of trade.
Animal ID meetings planned across Ohio
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