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Reader: Euthanizing 250,000 chickens IS a big deal
Editor: The same press release was published in my local paper about the Ohio Fresh Eggs fire that you published in your April 1, 2010, edition, Fire destroys Ohio Fresh Eggs facility in Wyandot Co. Don’t you want to know how you euthanize 250,000 laying hens? That’s about 800,000 pounds of Leghorns. That’s a pile
Feeding citrus could reduce salmonella in livestock
DALLAS — The essential oils in orange peel and pulp kill E. coli O157:H7 and Salmonella, according to research presented at the 2010 Beef Industry Safety Summit. Lead researcher Todd Callaway with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service found that dietary orange peel and pulp reduced Salmonella populations in the intestinal tract of sheep. Callaway expects the
Ohio counties eligible for disaster funds
COLUMBUS — The USDA designated four 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 (FSA). Thirteen counties were designated in Indiana as primary natural disaster areas, due to severe storms, tornadoes and flooding that occurred March
Show off your art talent at Canstruction
MASSILLON, Ohio — The Massillon Area Chamber of Commerce and the Massillon Museum would like local architects, engineers, contractors, designers and students mentored by those professionals to organize teams to design and build structures made entirely from full cans of food for the Canstruction competition. Each team will be allotted a space in the lobby
The world’s largest farm toy show
DYERSVILLE, Iowa — Each year farm toy collectors from around the world converge on Dyersville, Iowa, for the world’s largest farm toy show.
Underground railroad network on track
Eligible Underground Railroad sites, educational and interpretive programs, and museum and archival facilities are encouraged to apply for inclusion in the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.
OARDC and College of Wooster ink agreement
The College of Wooster and the Wooster-based Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center of The Ohio State University have formalized a long-standing relationship.
Grange will host annual corn show
WOOSTER, Ohio – Valley College Grange in Wayne County will host its fourth annual corn show and supper Nov.
Farm living expenses increase 2.9 percent
Total, noncapital living expenses for farm families rose an average 2.9 percent between 2001 and 2002, according to an Illinois study.
Drought condition makes Pa. counties eligible for USDA emergency loans
Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman has named 58 counties in Pennsylvania as eligible due to losses caused by very low precipitation.






