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Applejack
Bryce Angell shares the tale of shoeing an appaloosa horse named Applejack.
Lawmakers want Ohio electricity production to go carbon-free by 2050
The Energy Jobs & Justice Act would require retail electric providers to submit carbon reduction plans to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio detailing how they will reach a 50% in carbon emissions by 2030 and 100% reduction by 2050.
Ohio State researchers testing new way to kill harmful algal blooms
As the weather warms, tests are about to begin on a new technique for killing off harmful algal blooms in Ohio’s streams and lakes.
Decision affirms NRCS must obey its own rules
A determination by the director of USDA’s National Appeals Division admonishes the Natural Resources Conservation Service for failing to obey its own rules.
Dairy Margin Coverage program to aid farmers
The USDA announces February income triggers second payment in June through Dairy Margin Coverage program.
Pa. soybean farmers support checkoff-funded research projects
HARRISBURG, Pa. —The Pennsylvania Soybean Board has approved $135,917 in checkoff dollars to fund various research projects. Projects range from work on reliable crop production data, projects to support Pennsylvania’s animal agriculture industry, and to increase markets for soybeans. Funding grants were approved for the following projects: Plot program $28,568 to Penn State to establish
Ohio: the new veganist state
Editor: On January 6, 2011, the last day of Teddy Strickland, he signed the ban on exotic animals in Ohio to fulfill his backroom deal with Humane Society of the United States and Ohio Farm Bureau. The sellout was with poultry, swine, veal, dog breeders and the exotic animal industry in Ohio. Mr. Ex-Governor Strickland
Reader: Research drilling before making decisions
Editor: I was disappointed by the interview with Tom Murphy on the Marcellus gas drilling (Agriculture changing as Marcellus Shale drilling gains ground). Today with the media being scrutinized for bias reporting, I would expect Farm and Dairy to do a better job researching a topic before they publish this stuff. There are a lot
Humane Society of Columbiana County asks for support
Editor: The following information about the Humane Society of Columbiana County (HSCC) was published recently. One fact needs to be made clear. This service is provided to the citizens of Columbiana County over the land area of 532 square miles at no cost to taxpayers. HSCC operates totally by private donation dollars and does not
Agroforestry can be sustainable source of supplemental income
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Instead of dedicating massive acreage to a traditional, plantation-style Christmas tree farm, think outside the box, said University of Kentucky Forestry professor Deborah Brooks Hill. Think small, think sustainably and make your land pay for itself much sooner. Answer The answer, said Hill, is to plant 200 to 500 trees of mixed






