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OSU students, faculty visit Europe to study dairy
Twenty Ohio state students and two faculty members toured the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium to study the dairy industry.
Trans-Pacific Partnership could boost ag trade
Trade deal with Asia-Pacific countries could help boost U.S. ag exports.
Roundup of FFA news for March 22, 2018
Catch up on local FFA news from Marlington FFA, United FFA and Loudonville FFA.
Conservation programs open for certain Ohio counties
Enrollment is open for the Upland Bird and the Pollinator and Monarch State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement programs for certain parts of Ohio.
No dicamba use allowed on RR2X soybeans in 2016
Many grain elevators, soybean processors and other first purchasers have issued notices stating they will not accept RR2X soybeans this fall.
Business profile: Paris and Washington Insurance
MINERVA, Ohio — No matter how careful you are, accidents happen — car crashes, natural disasters, financial losses. While you can’t always stop these things from happening, you can protect yourself just in case a situation arises. That’s where Paris and Washington Twp. Home Insurance can help. Been around forever The agency, located in Minerva,
Canadian BSE case won’t stop U.S. trade
SALEM, Ohio – A case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) was found in a 6-year-old cow born and raised in Alberta, according to Canadian officials Jan.
108th Pennsylvania Farm Show celebrates past and present of ag
The show, which began on Jan. 6, welcomed thousands of visitors to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center, in Harrisburg, over its eight-day run.
Comprehensive coal ash clean up drives jobs, economic benefit
Conversations about pollution sometimes get caught between environmental responsibility and economic opportunity. A new report suggests it doesn’t have to be a choice. When it comes to coal ash clean up, the Ohio River Valley region can have it both ways.
Ohio Farm Bureau presidents concerned over EPA water rule
The Ohio Farm Bureau begins its three-day Capitol Hill visit amid welcoming, spring-like conditions.






