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The Ohio State Fair was just what we needed to rescue our spirits
Just like story of Camelot, the Ohio State Fair emerged in 2009 rather like a knight in shining armor. In the midst of the dismal economic times for the dairy industry, the fair may have been just what we all needed to rescue our spirits. In case you did not know, the theme was “Share
The future of our global food system, possible implications for producers
The World Agricultural Forum, 2004 Regional Congress was held in St. Louis, Mo., from May 16-18.
The forum featured presentations and discussions by some of the most influential stakeholders in global agriculture and food production.
Couple filling floral demands of niche market
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Farmers sharing insights on their successes have become hallmarks of the annual Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture conference.
Will corn and beans set new records?
Old-crop corn and new-crop corn and soybean prices will be directed by U.S. and foreign crop conditions for the next six weeks.
Vegetable rainbow should increase consumption
WASHINGTON – No matter how you slice it, Americans aren’t eating their veggies. According to a recently published USDA study, less than half of 8,000 people surveyed in 1999 and 2000 got their recommended daily servings of fruits and vegetables.
Branding day: Real cowboys round up herd
Every fall, Ohio cowboys roam the range in central Ohio, herding cattle together for tagging and branding.
Tree farmer fighting for CAUV
SALEM, Ohio – Dave Coldwell says if his situation is any indication, Ohio is in a crisis. The Columbiana County tree farmer said he is being put through the ringer, denied CAUV tax rights on parts of his property by the county auditor, and fighting in court for tax savings that seem like they should be allowable, no questions asked.
Martha Pemberton, beekeeper: 90 years young and no sign of slowing
CANTON, Ohio – Martha Pemberton starts every day with a cup of hot tea and a big dab of honey. She’s not sure, but that tea and honey might just be the secret to her longevity.
Wonders of wool
(Editor’s note: This story is the second in a three-part series on sheep farming. Each story focuses on a different type of sheep production.
Royal White delight
(Editor’s note: This story is the final installment in a three-part series on sheep farming. Each story focuses on a different type of sheep production.






