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Ohio Poultry Association celebrates six decades of achievements
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Poultry Association celebrated its 60th anniversary and announced its 2009 poultry award recipients, named each year at the organization’s annual banquet in Columbus. Significant contributions These awards honor businesses and individuals who have made significant contributions to Ohio’s egg and poultry industries. Story Continues Below Photos The Meritorious Service Award was
CWT removes more than 50,000 cows
ARLINGTON, Va. — Cooperatives Working Together (CWT) has finished the farm audits of its sixth herd retirement round since the program started in 2003, removing 50,630 cows that produced almost 1 billion pounds of milk. Figures At the completion of the on-farm auditing process earlier this month, Cooperatives Working Together removed 186 herds in 33
FFA youth finish ‘Operation Payback’
RIPLEY, Ohio — The Midwestern United States flooding of 1993 returned in 2008 and many agricultural communities are experiencing the challenges of cleaning up after another episode of inclement weather. Images of homes inundated with flood waters filled local and national television newscasts during June. Helping each other. In 1997, when southern Ohio experienced flooding
New Look
We think it’s time for a change, and after months of consideration, planning, and reviewing trial layouts created by graphic artist Karen Johnson, we’ve come up with a new look.
Mend Fences or Tear Them Down?
Although it might be time to check fences and make repairs, there is another way to look at them. This was sent in to family life editor Laurie Marlatt Steeb by an anonymous reader:
Study: OARDC is economic engine
The next phase of the study will look at future investments and where OARDC can have the greatest impact.
Social Security affects farm workers
EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio – As American farmers and growers prepare for spring planting season, they should make sure they know the rules that affect Social Security protection for their workers.
Ohioans have lots of boating opportunities, even in winter
A whole series of boat and travel shows, that opened with the January Cincinnati Travel, Sports and Boat Show and the Mid America Sail and Power Board Show in Cleveland, will be held between now and April 1
Tomato hornworm: Friend or foe?
Tami Gingrich tries to change readers’ perceptions on the dreaded tomato hornworm, which is actually a large, beautiful sphinx moth.
Retired educator sees potential in aquaponics
Doug Hiscox recently opened Cave Creek Aquaponics with his wife, Linda, in Lisbon, Ohio.






