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Rainfall keeps the hay crop growing
Rainy days have made hay and forage harvesting a challenge, but have also kept the crop growing.
Ohio signature food contest now accepting entries
Ohioans with a passion for the food industry now have the opportunity to land their product on grocery store shelves with the Ohio Signature Food Contest.
International joint ventures in dairy pick up momentum
Dairy companies across the U.S. are looking to capitalize on increasing milk production through international joint ventures.
‘I love them until it hurts’: A Mother’s Day letter
From now through May 21, the National Archives is commemorating the 100th anniversary of President Woodrow Wilson’s Mother’s Day Proclamation.
ODA gives tips for people stocking up on firewood
As winter quickly approaches and more Ohioans look to firewood to help heat their homes, David Daniels, director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, is asking Ohioans to be aware of some basic tips to help when purchasing wood.
Pa., Ohio counties declared ag disaster areas due to rain
COLUMBUS — The U.S. Department of Agriculture designated two Ohio counties as agricultural natural disaster areas, making certain farmers and other agricultural producers in the counties eligible for low-interest emergency loans from USDA’s Farm Service Agency. Counties Mercer County was designated in Pennsylvania as primary natural disaster areas, caused by excessive rain that occurred July
Enter the Blue Ribbon Moments photo contest
There’s still time to enter our Blue Ribbon Moments photo contest. Don’t wait, the contest will be ending soon!
Bred heifer tops Daffodil Dairy Sale at $4200
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The 37th Annual Daffodil Dairy Sale was held March 31 at the Carroll County Fairgrounds. High seller Topping the sale at $4200 was the bred heifer consigned by Ted Renner, Dalton, Ohio. Renwind Roy Vivica was sired by Roylane Jordan from a daughter of Comestar Lheros, and due to calve to Willow
Pa. maple syrup production falls
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s 2010 maple syrup production is estimated at 54,000 gallons, down 41 percent from last year’s production of 92,000 gallons. The value of the syrup produced in 2009 is estimated at $3.50 million, down from the $3.83 million produced in the year 2008. The number of taps in Pennsylvania totaled 465,000 during
Support means a lot
The Moff family of Canfield writes to thank everyone who helped them through the terrible ordeal of the attack on their cattle.






