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Ultimate trick is the scary treat
Obviously, it is never too early for me to start scheming – and worrying – about where my next sugar rush will come from.
Croton, Ohio, farm: Ohio Fresh Eggs ordered to clean up, pleases inspector within 24 hours
SALEM, Ohio – Ohio Fresh Eggs managers were served with an emergency order to reduce flies and fix water leaks at the farm’s Croton facilities Aug.
Border still closed to Canadian cattle
SALEM, Ohio – The U.S. border remains closed to Canadian cattle imports this week despite plans to reopen March 7.
Ohio reaches $80 million settlement with Monsanto over PCB hazards
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced an $80 million settlement with Monsanto Co. that forces it to pay for the environmental damage it caused in Ohio.
Council on Dairy Breeding reaches genetic milestone
The Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding has recorded its 1 millionth genotyped animal.
Show off your art talent at Canstruction
MASSILLON, Ohio — The Massillon Area Chamber of Commerce and the Massillon Museum would like local architects, engineers, contractors, designers and students mentored by those professionals to organize teams to design and build structures made entirely from full cans of food for the Canstruction competition. Each team will be allotted a space in the lobby
Read It Again (Week of Oct. 5, 2000)
Each week, Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Dairy labeling, rbST take center stage in Ohio, Pa.
SALEM, Ohio – RbST-free. It’s just a small, eight-letter phrase, but it’s a topic that’s getting big attention.
Twilight tour features RMD Dairy’s robotic milking system
The Dotterers opened their farm to about 2,500 visitors, including more than 60 vendors, for the 2021 Dairy Twilight Tour, July 20, organized by the Wayne-Ashland Dairy Service Unit. The event’s attendance this year set a record.
UV light nearly doubles vacuum’s effectiveness in reducing microbes
COLUMBUS — New research suggests that the addition of ultraviolet light to the brushing and suction of a vacuum cleaner can almost double the removal of potentially infectious microorganisms from a carpet’s surface when compared to vacuuming alone. Researchers say the findings suggest that incorporating the germicidal properties of UV light into vacuuming might have






