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Lake Farmpark to host Working Dog Weekend in April
The event will give a first-hand look at how canines have been helping people in jobs, therapy and daily living.
Pre-cut melons tied to multistate salmonella outbreak
Earlier this week the CDC warned about a multistate outbreak of salmonella associated with pre-cut melons produced by a food distributor in Indianapolis.
Ohio farmers, itching to plant, watch markets continue lower
Except for four days of respite, grain markets have been lower almost every day since the March 31 USDA Planting Intentions Report. Ohio farmers, itching to get in wet/cold fields, can only watch prices fall.
Crop inputs sure are expensive
Crop input prices increased dramatically during the past year. Fuel and fertilizer are the main culprits and these price increases promise to shrink profits severely in 2006.
April is bringing good fieldwork weather
Some things to remember amid good planting weather.
Hazard A Guess: Week of May 2, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Roundup of FFA news for June 27, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Waterford FFA and Fayetteville FFA.
Organics 101 workshop is Dec. 2
WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio State University and the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association will host a workshop for new and aspiring Ohio organic farmers, “Organics 101: An Introduction to Organic Crop Production,” 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Dec. 2. The workshop will be held at the Bromfield Administration Building, 8995 E. Main St., in Reynoldsburg near
Keep pastures green during dry times
During the heat of the summer, it is very important not to overgraze cool-season grasses. Learn more about maintaining pastures in hot, dry weather.
Ohio’s Rex Spray honored for decades of sustainable farming
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – A tireless innovator and one of Ohio’s greatest examples of profitable, sustainable farmers, Rex Spray received the North Central Region winner of 2006 Patrick Madden Award.






