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Equine Affaire 2008: So much to see, so little time
Anyone with the slightest interest in horses would have enjoyed the four-day equestrian banquet at last weekend’s Equine Affaire in Columbus (April 10-14). It would be hard to imagine a more diverse collection of experts and professionals than those who filled the schedule any given day. Cool, sometimes damp, weather did not deter the crowds
Cuffs, collars and guffaws
Jim Abrams explains the duties of a game warden and shares his experiences during deer season in Ohio.
Mahoning County Agricultural Hall of Fame inductees announced
The Mahoning County Agricultural Society is pleased to announce the inductees for the inaugural class of the Mahoning County Agricultural Hall of Fame.
Growing together: Mansfield microfarm cooperative heads into second year
The Richland Gro-Op, an urban and rural growing cooperative based in Mansfield, Ohio, is headed into its second year, working with Ohio State on microfarms to create new local opportunities.
Here by the owl
Don Jones is an agriculture teacher and mentor. He focuses on student potential through FFA, supervised agricultural experiences and classroom curriculum.
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.
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.
Ohio natives pushing policy in D.C.
WASHINGTON — Graduated from Newton Falls High School. An undergrad degree in biology from Marietta College. A master’s from the University of Toledo in biology and a Ph.D. in microbial ecology from the University of New Mexico. Her first job? Working on climate change, alternative energy and agricultural issues for U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn.
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.






