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Check with ODNR for the perfect stocking stuffers
While shopping for friends and family this holiday season, why not consider giving the gift of the great outdoors? The Ohio Department of Natural Resources can help with gift ideas for everyone in the entire family.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 30, 2013:
What’s going on in FFA chapters around our neck of the woods.
Beef Products Inc. sues ABC News over ‘pink slime’ coverage
The makers of lean finely textured beef, Beef Products Inc., are suing ABC News for coverage that triggered market loss, the closing of plants and layoff of 700 workers. The complaint seeks $1.2 billion in damages.
Cats can impact more than the farm
Cats of every color and every possible temperament have long been a part of just about any farm I have ever set foot on, and most can agree that they are good to have around if they are capable hunters.
Youth loan program assists aspiring farmers
Hello friends, The Farm Service Agency has a loan program to assist rural youth establish and operate income-producing agriculture projects. The youth loan program is connected to the youth’s participation in 4-H or FFA. The project must be planned and operated with the assistance of the youth’s adviser and parents and must produce sufficient income
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 1, 2010
STRUTHERS, Ohio — The Steel Valley K-9’s 4-H club is hosting a motorcoach trip to The Ohio State University Veterinary School April 17. Also on the itinerary is a tour of the Pilot Dog Training Facilities and Kennels. The cost per person for the trip is $25. Lunch will be available to purchase at the
Aquaculturalists exploring use soybeans as alternative to fishmeal
PIKETON, Ohio — A new project that links Ohio’s No. 1 fish species with a key field crop could lead to greater sustainability of the state’s aquaculture industry while developing new, local agricultural markets. Ohio State University aquaculturists with OSU South Centers at Piketon are exploring the feasibility of using soybeans as an alternative to
Business Profile: COBA/Select Sires
COLUMBUS — The economy might be in a funk and businesses are struggling, but at COBA/Select Sires records are being broken — in a good way. In 2008, the company achieved all-time record sales for the 12th consecutive year in terms of units of semen sold by selling 1,696,136 units, which was an 8.2 percent
Daffodil Drive-It-Yourself tour to feature 13 stops in Carroll County
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce Agriculture and Natural Recourses Committee will hold its second annual Daffodil Drive-It-Yourself Tour of Carroll County April 19 with map and trip program pick-up at the Carroll County Fairgrounds from 1-4 p.m. The stops will be open from 1-6 p.m. Dinner The Carroll County Fair Barn
Infectious Diseases Society of America is inaccurate
Editor: I would like to point out several inaccuracies and distortions in the recent press release from the Infectious Diseases Society of America that was reported in last week’s issue of Farm and Dairy. To support its claim that unpasteurized milk “poses serious health risks without benefits,” the Infectious Diseases Society reported the average rate






