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Cold weather means ice skating at Mill Creek Park

Thursday, December 14, 2000

Skating lessons at Mill Creek MetroParks’ outdoor ice rink start Jan. 6.

State ag secretaries look ahead to 2002 farm bill

Thursday, October 5, 2000

COLUMBUS — Getting the federal government to tie highway funding to ethanol use may have been in the hopper for action, but it was the upcoming farm bill that was on everyone’s mind.       The National Association of Secretaries of Departments of Agriculture met in Columbus Sept. 22-26. Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Fred Dailey is

Organic farmers may have a new way to kill weeds

Thursday, September 15, 2005

SALEM, Ohio – After your salad and fair fries, vinegar lingers on your taste buds. But it may be deadly when it lingers on the bud of a plant.

Ohio feed mill owner pleads guilty to criminal charges

Thursday, June 3, 2004

Mill manufactured feed that disqualified 2003 Ohio State Fair champion market lamb.

Utica and Marcellus shale: Oil and gas drilling permits inch higher

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Pennsylvania issued 189 drilling permits for unconventional shale oil and gas wells in September and October; Ohio issued 61 drilling permits. Find out where.

Vitamin shortages are a threat, but can be managed

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Find out what can be done to reduce vitamin supplementation costs and what can be done if you cannot find any vitamin A.

Ohio Farm Bureau talks ag policy in DC

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

The Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents, along with Ohio Farm Bureau staff, are in D.C. March 13-15 to talk agricultural policy.

Consider dietary changes to capitalize on milk protein price

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Since September, milk protein has become more valuable than milk fat. As a result, dairy cattle diets may need to be changed to take advantage.

Controlling feed costs is key to production and profitability

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Good feed cost control does not necessarily mean having the lowest feed cost. Learn more about optimizing your feed investment.

Lack of access to hospitals, grocery stores is killing rural residents: study

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Rural Americans are more likely to suffer from conditions like heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease and hypertension, and more likely to die from those afflictions, the USDA’s Economic Research Service concluded in a study released in March.