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Farm Bureau honors Garwoods
Columbiana County Farm Bureau gives couple highest honor.
Chef insists on only locally-grown food
The upscale Cleveland restaurant, Parker’s, exclusively showcases foods produced by Ohio farmers or farmers in nearby Pennsylvania.
Former Pa. Ag Secretary wins dairy service award
Samuel E. Hayes, Jr. received the Obie Snider Award at the 54th All-American Dairy Show.
Special draft horse wins supreme champion honors
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Two-year-old Belgian mare, OHF Vision’s I’m Special, proved she was indeed special by winning Supreme Champion Draft Horse at the 2009 Pennsylvania Farm Show Jan 10. The Champion Belgian mare was shown by Jennifer Biddle of Oak Hall Farm in Boalsburg, Pa. One of the Biddle family’s favorite horses, “I’m Special” earned
Nothing to sneeze at: Earthworms blamed for spread of giant ragweed
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Scientists have discovered that “underground gardening” by earthworms is contributing to the spread of giant ragweed, a plant that causes sneezes and sniffles and is one of the nation’s most irritating weeds. “Earthworms help ragweed thrive by systematically collecting and burying its seeds in their burrows,” said weed ecologist Emilie Regnier of
Mother Nature’s best-kept secret: Hickory nuts
Tami Gingrich shares her love of hickory nuts with readers, offering tips on collecting and eating them.
Kentucky state officials shake up NAILE leadership
Kentucky state officials are changing how the North American International Exposition is managed — and that has caught some longtime employees and supporters by surprise.
A roundup of 4-H news
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Carroll County Beef Club met June 29 at the home of Johnna Mangun. Members discussed barns and mulch for the fair, the booth, and elected committees for barn and booth duty. Members also put together care packages for overseas troops. The club will meet again after the fair. * * *
Clarion Farms adapts through grain, grass, marketing
The Ports have been farming in Clarion County since the 1860s. Each generation does it a little differently. Today it’s John-Scott’s turn to take the reins.
A new trend in ‘fast food’
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio – There’s a buzz in the air at My Girlfriend’s Kitchen.






