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Care board reviews cost of investigations, considers becoming more aggressive on fines
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — Members of the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board reviewed nearly two years of investigations and violations, during their Nov. 20 meeting at the Ohio Department of Agriculture. State Veterinarian Tony Forshey said that since investigations began in April of 2011, there have been 68 investigations total, with 38 resulting in no violations
Your Ticket To Bali Ha’i
“Step, kick, kick, cross-back, step, step; repeat, kick, kick, cross-back.” I heard my daughter practicing in her room.
Pa. farmers could get a big tax break
The Pa. Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Farmland Preservation is stepping up its campaign to purchase agricultural conservation easements.
Earl McKarns inducted into county’s conservation hall of fame
KENSINGTON, Ohio – Nearly 80 people gathered in a hilltop cattle loafing shed on Earl McKarns’ Carroll County Farm last week to see the grazier inducted into the county’s conservation hall of fame.
How to grow grains in the home garden
Grains are becoming increasingly popular to grow in the home garden.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of June 4, 2009
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — Hillsdale FFA chapter held its annual “drive your tractor to school day” May 22 (pictured above). There were a total of 17 tractors, ranging from John Deere to Oliver. Each year Hillsdale FFA members vote on the tractors in different categories. These awards were: the junker award, cleanest award, oldest award, newest
Shop small: Farmer-owned meat markets offer fresh, local products
Mary Anne Kettering, of MaryAnne’s Meats, and the Bruntys, of The Farmer’s Rail, have both found success selling local, fresh food at their stores.
Use foresight when fertilizing fields
Applying fertilizers to hay and pasture fields to stimulate plant growth will generally increase yields substantially.
County auditors and farmers testify on CAUV bill
Some county auditors warn that lowering Ohio’s CAUV will likely increase residential taxes.
Searching for elusive salmon in Lake Ontario
The king salmon, who call Lake Ontario home, are the fastest growing and the most muscled, sitting at the top of the underwater food chain.






