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Part of a legacy: Dodd named band director for All-Ohio State Fair Band
In its 91 years of existence, the All-Ohio State Fair Band has only had five directors; Brian Dodd takes the baton in 2016 as the sixth director.
Three inducted into Columbiana County Agriculture Hall of Fame
The Columbiana County Agriculture Hall of Fame enshrined three individuals during the Columbiana County Fair: Russell N. Cook; James W. Cooper; and William L. Woolf.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 12, 2009
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Washington County office of Ohio State University Extension held its annual 4-H Camp Counselor Assessment Night Feb. 23 at the Washington County Career Center. More than 60 area teens 14 to 18 showed up to be evaluated. After the assessment night experience, each teen is required to have a face-to-face interview
On-the-job training (or what I learned from my first job)
We asked successful individuals to recall their early employment experiences, and share what they learned from their first job. Their lessons are universal.
Ohioan has his own miniature John Deere museum
He was a “carpet farmer” as a kid. He was a farmer’s helper in his youth. And now, he is an enthusiastic toy farmer.
State revokes egg farm permits
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Agriculture, backed by proof Ohio Fresh Eggs operators left out pertinent information on permit applications, shut down the egg farm Nov.
Harmony Acres dairy grows to better serve community
Harmony Acres, in southwestern Pennsylvania, expands its business to include a farm store and milk bottling operation to better serve its community.
Behold, the benefits of Ohio’s bat population
Bats are essential to many ecosystems ranging from rainforests to deserts and are a boon to agriculture. Learn how you can help populations in Ohio.
Dairy Channel: How the West is done: Ohio dairy players hit the road for an education
OSU Extension northeast Ohio district dairy specialist Diane Shoemaker writes about the OSU trip through Arizona to the Western Dairy Management Conference.
Animal disease traceability rule set to take effect
New USDA rule mandates electronic ID tags for cattle/bison from Nov. 5, aiming to improve traceability; sparks debate on privacy, cost and industry control.






