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Animal health alert: West Nile Virus confirmed in Ohio horse
West Nile Virus confirmed in Ohio horse.
Pork Board OKs $3 million for summer push
ORLANDO — New market challenges and opportunities inspired the National Pork Board March 7 to approve adding $3 million in additional pork checkoff funds to bolster the 2013 domestic marketing budget during the summer. Slow pork exports Key international trading partners have given signs they will limit U.S. pork’s international market access, which threatens to
Two-day competition in northeastern Ohio features disabled shooters
Shooters in an upcoming air rifle and air pistol competition will be competing from wheelchairs.
28 injured in Erie County hayride accident, driver believed intoxicated
Photo courtesy of Sandusky Register SANDUSKY, Ohio — Some 28 people were injured in a hayride accident that occurred the night of Oct. 22 in Perkins Township, Erie County, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Michael L. Hermes, 47, of Sandusky, was driving a Case MXM 190 farm tractor on Patten-Tract Road, pulling two
Farmers, ranchers invited to submit grant proposals
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Farmers and ranchers in the North Central region are invited to submit grant proposals to explore sustainable agriculture solutions to problems on the farm or ranch. Proposals should show how farmers and ranchers plan to use their own innovative ideas to explore sustainable agriculture options and how they will share project
Eight finalists seeking online votes in Because I Care video contest
COLUMBUS — Eight finalists are competing for the most online votes to win $1,000 in the Because I Care video contest, sponsored by Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s Center for Food and Animal Issues. Forty-three videos containing positive and informative messages about livestock farming were submitted by Ohio farmers, county Farm Bureaus, youth and other agricultural
Set the standard for the nation with Issue 2
Editor: I want to urge everyone to vote yes for Issue 2. It’s a shame that laws need to be created to protect us from outside minority interests who want to do away with animal agriculture. So why not have someone who knows about agriculture help review the current standards and update them with any
Your clicks can benefit FFA
CAMDEN, N.J. — Fall signals harvest season across the country. This year it also marks the kick-off of a national campaign to help support the future of American farming. Campbell Soup Co. is partnering with the National FFA Organization and Grammy-nominee Jewel to help raise awareness of the importance of supporting the future of American
For Mom
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes a moving tribute this week to her mother, Nina Marlatt, who passed away last week.
Take a trip along the Ohio trail
“Along the Ohio Trail: A Short History of Ohio Lands, ” the most-requested state document on Ohio lands, is available in a new version.






