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Read it Again: Week of March 29, 2001
Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Facebook spurs army of Ohio farmers headed for Kansas
Friday morning, March 24, a convoy of over 50 trucks and trailers, and over 50 people from all over Ohio will set out for Ashland, Kansas, bringing with them hay, fencing supplies, feed and much more.
Wild horse, burro adoptions set in Lima, Ohio, Aug. 8-10
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Adopt a horse or burro on Aug. 8-10 at Sarge’s Sale Arena, 5970 Defiance Trail in Lima, Ohio. The Bureau of Land Management-Eastern States will offer approximately 45 wild horses ranging from yearling to 5-year-olds (and possibly a few burros) to adopters who can provide these animals with good homes. Unique In
Ohio cattlemen remember Roy Wallace, present top awards
COLUMBUS — A year ago, the U.S. beef industry mourned the death of Ohio’s Roy Wallace, vice president of beef programs at Select Sires, who died suddenly while attending the National Western Livestock show in Denver. On Saturday, the Ohio beef industry celebrated Wallace’s life and contributions, as the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association awarded its Industry
Dedication
I often wonder to myself if dedication is becoming an old-fashioned word which we just wink at, go on our way and do as we please?
Ohio farmstead cheese guild forming
SALEM, Ohio – In a world where mass production and corporate giants thrive, some Ohio businessmen and women are trying to preserve the traditional, small-scale production that makes their product unique.
‘Free markets’ really aren’t free
If there’s no such thing as a free lunch — and there isn’t: even the United States Department of Agriculture’s “free” National School Lunch Program cost $10.8 billion in fiscal year 2010 — then it stands to reason that the free market might not be entirely free either. Financial markets For example, to ensure that
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 6, 2010
LISBON, Ohio — The Rambunctious Rabbit Raisers 4-H group met April 18 at St. Jacob’s Church in Lisbon. Hannah Foster, health officer, gave a report on sunburn and Ariel Smith, safety officer, gave a report on bicycle safety. The club won first place in the promotional window contest and will receive a pizza party. Hannah
Strickland signs Livestock Care Standards Board legislation
COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Ted Strickland signed the legislation making the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board a reality March 31. State Representative Allan Sayre sponsored the bill, which creates the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board and establishes the terms of office for the 13 members of the board. Bill is now law The bill, which
How to help reduce the risks for teen drivers
For National Teen Driver Safety Week, review risk factors that can impact teen driver safety and learn how to take necessary precautions.






