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Animal health experts: US ag needs to be prepared for disease outbreaks
At Penn State’s Emerging Animal Infectious Diseases conference, speakers talked about disease threats for agriculture and ways to prevent or address outbreaks.
Mid-Ohio Growers Meeting offers practical, profitable approach
Despite inclement weather, growers came from across Ohio and other states to brush up on their growing and marketing skills.
The eye of the ‘bee’ holder
SALEM, Ohio — A swarm of bees is enough to make most people run for cover. Unless you’re Bob the Bee Man.
OSU polar scientist Ian Whillans commemorated: Antarctic ice stream named in his honor.
In a rare renaming of a glacial feature, the Advisory Committee for Antarctic Names has designated Ice Stream B in the western portion of Antarctica as the Whillans Ice Stream in honor of the late glaciologist.
Barn fire kills Ohio dairy herd
SALEM, Ohio – “This is just a dairymen’s worst nightmare, to wake up in the middle of the night and see your cows burning.
Ohio Farm Bureau holds 106th annual meeting
At its 106th annual meeting, the Ohio Farm Bureau honored top members, lauded young ag leaders and reinforced Ohio’s commitment to agriculture.
Election of 1860 led to two major parties
Learn more about how two major parties — Democrat and Republican — came to dominate the national elections in the United States.
Getting the next generation involved in organic agriculture
Around 1,200 people attended the 2016 Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA) conference, Feb. 13-14, in Granville, Ohio, where the focus was on developing the next generation of farmers.
Become a do-it-yourself master
(Farm and Dairy editor Susan Crowell contributed to this story.) LONDON, Ohio — Farm Science Review is always packed full of do-it-yourself workshops and how-to seminars. It provides a real education for anyone looking to set out on his own in the world of wildlife or small farming. At the Review, you’ll find experts on
Spring Dairy Expo draws more than 600 head
Auctioneers sold 221 animals in the various breed sales held during the 2002 Spring Dairy Expo held in Columbus April 4-6.






