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Ohio fruit, vegetable, tree growers, marketers set winter meet in Toledo
TOLEDO – The Ohio Fruit Growers Society, the Ohio Vegetable and Potato Growers Association, the Ohio Direct Agricultural Marketing Association and the Ohio Christmas Tree Association, in cooperation with the Ohio State University, are once again sponsoring their annual winter meeting.
Library of Congress mines collection for new World Treasures exhibition
A permanent rotating exhibition that draws on the Library’s foreign collections to explore a series of universal themes will open June 7 in the Jefferson Building.
Southwest Ohio farm to host new beef heifer development program
SALEM, Ohio – A southwestern Ohio farm and its operators have been chosen to help kick off Ohio’s first beef heifer development program.
Ohio pork: More pigs, more profit
COLUMBUS – The pork industry is using less physical labor and getting record outputs, according to speakers at last week’s Profession Pork Producers Symposium in Columbus.
Did you see how much Joe got?
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on a controversial Web site that lists farm subsidy payments to U.S. farmers from 1996-2000.
Farm and Dairy’s top 10 stories of 2018
Check out the Farm and Dairy staff selections for the top 10 stories in 2018. Make sure you didn’t miss the most influential agriculture news of the year.
No stopping him now: Austin Yaworsky’s new track chair
Austin Yaworsky, of Huron County, Ohio, had his dream come true on Christmas Day when he received his Action Trackstander. The Trackstander allows Austin to stand up and travel over some of the most challenging terrain. It’s given him back his independence.
Take a step back and realize we all want the same things
Eliza Blue urges readers not to argue over politics.
‘Overalls, two shoes and a belt’
Alan Guebert recalls the humble attire of his youth for both his family and the workers around the Illinois dairy farm of his youth.
When stupid bankers make stupid choices, stupid things happen
Alan Guebert weighs in on the latest round of billion-dollar bellyflops and the historical standard of U.S. taxpayers bailing out banks.






