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spring sunrise with flower

There are days that seem uneventful, but there is no doubt there are countless individuals who would give anything for a quiet existence. 
alfalfa field

Reflect, plan and then implement plans for some key farming particles that will be occurring during the next five months of the year.
Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding

It was one part luck, one part quick response and one part lessons learned that brought Pennsylvania to the close of its first bird...
Bill Ferguson

The Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull County cattleman's association resumed functions with an annual banquet at A La Cart Catering in Canfield.
Award winners at the Ohio Pork Congress.

Speakers focused on sustainability, swine health and diseases, industry updates, appealing to modern consumers and more at the 2022 Ohio Pork Congress.
Fairgoers walk around at the Canfield Fair.

The ODA released the official dates for the 2022 fair season, which includes Ohio's 94 county and independent fairs and the Ohio State Fair.
farm bureau delegates

County delegates updated policies, revised the membership structure and increased annual dues at the 2021 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting. 
A woman sets up a concessions stand at the Canfield Fair.

Food vendors faced major losses in a 2020 that saw most fairs and festivals either scaled back or canceled completely. Vendors at the Canfield Fair were eager to be back for the 2021 season. Many are seeing customers return to the fairs in full force.

The Ohio legislature agreed on the state’s next biennial budget late June 28. The final version of the budget includes funding for broadband expansion and for the H2Ohio water quality initiative for the next two years, among other things.
Youth stand behind a table with market ducks in a show ring.

Ohio 4-H extension educators see two trends with 4-H’ers this year. Some are taking a year off or otherwise stepping back from the program, largely due to concerns about the pandemic. Others are doubling down, despite lingering uncertainties. 4-H leaders are continuing to work out details of the 2021 season, as enrollment deadlines approach.