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Task force studies Ohio State Fair’s future
The Expo 2050 Task Force will be working with consultants to map out long-term recommendations for the Ohio State Fair and the Ohio Expo Center.
Feeding citrus could reduce salmonella in livestock
DALLAS — The essential oils in orange peel and pulp kill E. coli O157:H7 and Salmonella, according to research presented at the 2010 Beef Industry Safety Summit. Lead researcher Todd Callaway with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service found that dietary orange peel and pulp reduced Salmonella populations in the intestinal tract of sheep. Callaway expects the
Grain outlook: Hold on for the ride
Money will be in holding beans; spring corn price break expected.
On My Mind: You can learn a lot from the classifieds
In Farm and Dairy’s Classified Advertising section — we used to call them Want Ads — there are always many intriguing headings. I enjoy reading the Dogs and Dog Supplies, Horses and Ponies, Hay and Grain, Miscellaneous and Wanted To Buy.
Mick Colvin portrait hung in Saddle & Sirloin Gallery in Louisville, Ky.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The portrait of Louis M. “Mick” Colvin has entered the Saddle & Sirloin Gallery in Louisville, Ky. Unveiling More than 230 of Colvin’s family and friends gathered Nov. 15 for the dinner and unveiling at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, where the gallery has been located since 1977. During his 55
Log sparks memories of a good friend
Mike Tontimonia remembers Paul Liikala, a fellow outdoor writer and good friend, after seeing his name in an old log book from a fishing trip in 1987.
‘Haylage in a day’ means better quality silage, quicker turnaround
SALEM, Ohio – Cows and farmers and researchers agree: Ensiling forages gets a lot more efficient and effective the faster it’s done.
Why do you love the fair?
There’s nothing quite like a county fair and you gave us lots of reasons to look forward to the 2007 fair season.
Living in a hotel
Eliza Blue and her family are still adjusting to their new house after moving closer to town.
Grassed waterways: A reminder from nature that management still needed
This is the time of year when harvest begins, and farmers become aware of where erosion and gullying is under way in their fields and needs to be addressed. The remedy is often installing grassed waterways — those green stripes located in the middle of certain fields. Grassed waterways are like a natural Band-Aid, healing






