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Fire devours grain mill in Damascus
Damascus fire chief, John Bricker, said 11 departments and approximately 100 firefighters responded to the early morning fire June 17.
Guard helps rescue New York victim
He doesn’t know her name, or who she is. He thinks she was a tourist. But the face … he will never forget the face.
Farm Aid 2009 to be held in St. Louis Oct. 4
ST. LOUIS — Farm Aid, alongside farmers and food buyers at the Historic Soulard Farmers Market, will bring its annual benefit concert to St. Louis, marking the first time the organization will stage the event in Missouri. Featured performers Farm Aid 2009 Presented by Horizon Organic will feature Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson, Neil
Ohio’s estate tax is pointless and should be eliminated
Editor: Legislation in the general assembly aims at eliminating Ohio’s death tax. Ohio is one of 17 states collecting an estate tax. Ohio also has the lowest threshold in the nation before the tax kicks in — an estate value of $338,333. Ohio collected about $340 million in estate tax revenues in 2009, 80 per
Nine graduate from OABA’s LAUNCH program
Nine Ohio agribusiness leaders were recognized March 13 as the latest graduates of Ohio AgriBusiness Association’s LAUNCH program.
Lecture takes on topic of genetically modified crops
ASHLAND, Ohio — Ashland University’s Environmental Lecture Series, “Promises and Perils of Technology,” will continue at 7:30 p.m. April 10 as Allison Snow presents a lecture on an ecologist’s view of genetically modified crops. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the Hawkins-Conard Student Center Auditorium. Controversial Why
App helps educate beef industry
The BEEFlexible app has been downloaded more than 4,000 times and has had more than 89,700 screen views since analytics tracking was inputted earlier this year.
Ohio forest products industry contributes billions to state economy
COLUMBUS – Results of a new study by the Ohio State University shows the state’s forest products industry contributes $15.
Nineteen Ohioans start AgriPower leadership program
Nineteen farmers and agribusiness professionals, including Farm and Dairy reporter Chris Kick, have started the 2015-2016 AgriPOWER leadership development program.
Biologists study ramps in western Pa.
Working with the Pennsylvania Department of Natural Resources, a Penn State team is gathering data about ramps that grow in western Pennsylvania.






