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Record books show Ohio’s hunting history
Happy New Year, the day when most Ohio deer hunters resolve to kill a giant, a whitetail buck that merits a spot in the Ohio record book.
More than $1 million in grants awarded to help Pennsylvania specialty crops
Twenty Pennsylvania projects were awarded nearly $1,045,000 in federal grants to increase the visibility and market share of the state’s produce, nursery, horticultural and nut products.
Lake County to enshrine three into Hall of Fame
The Lake County Fair Board will enshrine John “Doc” Kroh, Robert Nichols and Richard Parker into its Hall of Fame at this year’s Lake County Fair.
Barn owls making a comeback in Ohio
Barn owls are making a comeback in Ohio, and more people every year have the pleasure of witnessing these beautiful birds, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Farm and Dairy photo gallery gives hunters opportunity to brag
It’s that time of year again: Hunting season! We know our readers have triumphs to share and the photos to prove it. We want to see them!
U.S. ag equipment exports up 15 percent at midyear
WASHINGTON — U.S. exports of agricultural machinery continued to grow in 2011 and ended the first half of the year with a gain of 15 percent, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.
Disappointing grain trading and confusion before the report
Since the direction of the market for the remainder of the crop year depends mostly upon the size of the crops, the Aug. 11 USDA Crop Production Report is a big deal.
Ohio farm animal abuser arrested, arraignment set for Thursday
A 25-year-old man is behind bars after abusing dairy cows in Ohio. The industry says this is not typical behavior, and wants justice for all involved.
Crossroads’ Chenal earns award
COLUMBUS — Sandy Chenal, resource and conservation district coordinator of Ohio’s Crossroads Resource and Conservation District, was named resource and conservation district Coordinator of the Year for 2007.
Livestock needs tomorrow’s solutions
Two fact-laden summer reports on animal agriculture nearly mirror each other on the woe faced by many American dairy, cattle and hog producers.






