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Wickerham, Patterson and Hirsch honored by fruit, vegetable groups
Ohio’s fruit and vegetable associations honored outstanding industry leaders earlier this year in Toledo.
Ohio’s soybean yield is second highest on record
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – Ohio’s average soybean yield for 2005 is estimated at 45 bushels per acre. This is the second highest state yield on record and only two bushels below the state record yield of 47 bushels per acre recorded in 2004.
Childhood connections drive our eating habits
What do you eat when you are depressed?
The Metrick system: do a little bit of everything
The Metrick family raises almost every kind of vegetable you can think of, plus apples, some livestock and some bees. It’s all for a love of agriculture.
Kenreich receives service award from Mahoning County Farm Bureau
David Kenreich is the recipient of this year’s distinguished service award from the Mahoning County Farm Bureau.
I’ll take a couple pulled pork pierogi stacker dogs (this is not your father’s stadium hot dog!)
The great American pastime may be eating hot dogs at the ballpark! Americans will eat 20.5 million hot dogs this season.
Holmes County Dairy Service Unit recognizes producers
WALNUT CREEK, Ohio — Holmes County has 35 herds totaling 4,600 cows on official test, and of those 35 herds, seven rank among the top herds in Ohio for production for 2011 among Jersey, Holstein, Guernsey and Brown Swiss herds. These producers were recognized during the annual dairy banquet March 26 at Carlisle Inn in
Hazard a Guess on this toothy mystery antique tool
Hello from Hazard! Well, we received no shortages of o-pin-ions on Item No. 1101, our mystery pin/needle that we’ve featured for several weeks. To recap, last week we reported that readers thought it might be: a lacing pin used to close and hold skin on breast and tail of a stuffed turkey or other bird;
Ohio produce, tree growers, marketers will meet Jan. 15
Fruit and direct marketing congress moves to January.
Dairy Excel/Channel: The good, bad and ugly of cell counts
Shoemaker says since the weather is warming up, at least temporarily, it’s time for a quick review of the scourge of cow udders.




			
			
			
			

