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Green Ribbon Fairs program to showcase soybean products at 11 fairs
ST. LOUIS — The soybean checkoff's Green Ribbon Fairs program will introduce millions of fair attendees — from both rural and urban areas — to the benefits of soy-based consumer and industrial products.
Medina County dairyman dies from accident, remembered by many
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SPENCER TWP., Ohio -- Friends and family have fond memories of a Medina County dairy farmer who died...
‘Live from the barn,’ one Wayne County 4-H club using Web to spread the...
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WOOSTER, Ohio -- This week and perhaps beyond, one Wayne County 4-H Club is using the social tools...
Columbiana County Fair salutes Purple Heart veterans
The 2010 Columbiana County Fair saluted the county's Purple Heart veterans with a moving ceremony Aug. 8.
Wayne County dairy producers honored
WOOSTER, Ohio -- Producers already reeling from falling milk prices and rising input prices are facing yet another challenge; this time in the form...
County fair harness racers say thanks
Editor:On behalf of Standardbred owners and trainers who race in Ohio, I would like to thank the area counties who are members of the...
Geauga County: Still no answers in steer dispute
The stepsisters who used their 4-H steer calves as walking billboards to protest the way the Geauga County fair board is handling the discovery of drugs in last year’s champion still don’t know if they’ll be allowed to participate in the 2008 fair.
Fair board, county try to resolve $1 million dispute over fairgrounds
SALEM, Ohio - A new chapter has begun in the 14-year feud between the Summit County Agricultural Society and the county's government.
Wayne County couple to compete in nationals
SALEM, Ohio - Wayne County's Andy and Deanna Troutman were selected the Outstanding Young Farm Couple by the
ODA watches county fair sales
SALEM, Ohio - Keep an eye on livestock projects. That's the warning issued recently to three county fair boards by the Ohio Department of Agriculture after livestock projects exhibited at the fairs reportedly didn't end up at the slaughterhouse, breaking state rules.







