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Morrow County Fair livestock auction results
Find out who topped the livestock competitions at this year’s Morrow County Fair.
State Grange hosting pesticide applicator class during Pa. Farm Show
Pennsylvania State Grange will host an educational program during the 2024 farm show that will discuss a host of topics from pollinators to pesticides.
Reader: Options are available for preserving farms
A Farm and Dairy reader provides information to preserve Butternut Farm, in North Eaton that has been put up for auction.
Fruit recalled due to bacteria
The Plain Dealer reports that the large-scale recall of fruit this week has now grown to include Canada and other countries due to the discovery of the listeria bacteria on the fruit in Australia.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 3, 2014:
BURTON, Ohio — Geauga County 4-H’ers and advisers participated in the 2014 Farm to Plate 4-H field trip recently. This year’s trip was based on horticulture. The first stop was at Geauga County Extension Office, where Auctioneer Mike Davis explained how the Geauga Produce Growers got started and about how the group helps smaller farms
Get warmed up at the Olde Stark Antique Faire
The Olde Stark Antique Faire will be Feb. 8-9 at the Stark County Fairground in Canton, Ohio.
Center for Beef Excellence offers RFID Animal ID program in Pa.
HARRISBURG, Pa. –Center for Beef Excellence soon will offer a statewide RFID Animal ID program to Pa. producers. This program should be available in January. Purpose This voluntary program will establish the origin of the beef product through the use of an animal identification system in partnership with the Pa. Department of Agriculture. The program
Old diaries show how focus on moment can change over time
Judith Sutherland uncovers an old diary and reacquaints herself with her 13-year-old mind.
A farmer’s night before Christmas
A fun spin on a A Visit from St. Nicholas, from a farmer’s point of view, brought to you by Ohio State University Extension Dairy Working Group.
Good old days: Tricking the schoolmaster
Local schools were scarce in frontier communities during the mid- to late-19th century, nor was there much in the way of celebrating the Christmas holiday.






