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Fungal cream? Makes a great gift!
For years, the great philosophers of the world have told us people can be divided into two basic groups: the Day After Thanksgiving Shoppers and rational human beings.
Soybean aphids overwinter in Ohio
WOOSTER, Ohio – The soybean aphid, a pest known to invade Ohio soybean fields each year from the north, has now been found to overwinter in the state.
Owens Farm honored by Tusc. SWCD
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio – The Owens Farm, which dates back to the 1880s, has been chosen to receive the Tuscarawas County 2004 Conservation Farm of the Year award.
Ohio counties eligible for USDA emergency loans
Thirty-six Ohio counties are eligible for USDA emergency farm loans due to losses caused by excessive rain, flooding, and army worms that occurred earlier this year.
Ohio cattlemen salute top producers, partners
NEWARK, Ohio – Mike John, president-elect of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, called it a “fabulous time” to be in the beef industry, and if attendance at this year’s
New FSR exhibit targets small farms
The Center for Small Farms, co-sponsored by the American Small Farm magazine and Farm Science Review, is geared toward manufacturing agribusinesses that assist smaller acreage farmers.
Muskingum River navigation system named a civil engineering landmark
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources operates and maintains the river’s 150-year-old system of 10 hand-operated locks and dams – the oldest of its kind in the country.
Kroger switches to rbST-free milk
CINCINNATI – By next February, the Kroger Co. will be selling only certified rbST-free milk. Earlier this year, Kroger transitioned the milk it sells in the western half of the U.
Holstein tops Daffodil sale at $3,350
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Springway Durham Tara, consigned by William Burkhart Jr. of Magnolia, topped this year’s Daffodil Dairy Sale March 28 at the Carroll County Fairgrounds.
Goats thrive on ethanol byproduct
TEMPLE HILL, Ky. – More ethanol plants projected to come on line over the next several years could result in lower feed costs for livestock producers.






