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House approves new rules for applying manure in Ohio
Rule would ban applying manure in times when runoff is most likely.
OCM explains its dislike of ‘industrial ag,’ trust in HSUS
Members of Organization for Competitive Markets recently made a visit to Ohio, explaining their market vision and alliance with HSUS.
Ohioans pay tribute to Sept. 11
With the anniversary of the Sept. 11 tragedy approaching, many Ohio destinations have planned events to honor and pay tribute to those who lost their lives that day.
Ohio LegislatureFarmers fight to save crop seeds
Ohio legislators may allow Buckeye State farmers to keep and replant seeds with patented technologies.
Webinar set to look at issues with utility-scale solar projects
Penn State Extension’s webinar titled “Utility Scale Solar and Siting Considerations: Stormwater, Vegetation, Fencing and Ag Use” is set for 12 p.m. April 27. The presentation will include a virtual tour of several recently installed solar facilities in Pennsylvania and New York.
Animal disease traceability meetings scheduled
COLUMBUS — Many Ohio livestock producers are subject to requirements under the new Animal Disease Traceability rule implemented by USDA. The goal of the animal disease traceability system is to improve the response to a livestock disease outbreak in the U.S. Rules USDA issued final rules on the program in December 2012. Under the rule,
Top Angus brings $75,000 at Denver sale
Angus enthusiasts consigned 27 lots to the 2009 National Western Angus bull sale Jan. 15 in Denver, Colo. The annual sale, which is the only sale managed by the American Angus Association, averaged $9,159. A panel of five judges including Rick Blanchard, Firebaugh, Calif.; Scott Bush, Britton, S.D.; John Grimes, Hillsboro, Ohio; Mike McGuire, Waverly,
A roundup of FFA news for the week of June 12, 2008
ANDOVER, Ohio — The Pymatuning Valley FFA chapter took May 20 to teach kindergartners and first graders where their food comes from with a program called Food For America. The children got to learn how they get fish, bacon, cereal, chicken, milk and hamburgers. At the end of the day, the children got a bag
Grants to help ag producers bring increased value to their products
WASHINGTON — The USDA is offering grants to growers and farmers to help them develop ways to add value to their products through the Value Added Producer Grant program. Applicants have until Oct. 15 to apply. USDA Rural Development is making up to $14 million in grants available for projects that help farmers and ranchers






