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Mega farm flaws
Mega dairies cannot exist without cheap labor and the exploitation of the environment.
National Highland convention in Pa.
The American Highland Cattle Association will hold its 50th annual National Convention May 3-6 in Harrisburg.
Ohio Department of Ag announces Dennis Summers as state veterinarian
The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced Dr. Dennis Summers as Chief of the Division of Animal Health, which is charged with protecting and promoting the health of Ohio’s livestock and poultry industries, Dec. 7. In that capacity, he serves as Ohio’s State Veterinarian and oversees all operations for the division.
Mega farm flaws
The extremely large number of cows and the tremendous amount of manure to be managed on large farms is an awesome task, especially if it is thrust on dairymen who are used to a more reasonable size operation.
Help our veterans
A while back on a Saturday morning, I was setting up for the Farm and Dairy news inside in the grill area of the Hartville Flea Market. There was a veteran with a table set up just a few tables down from me. He was collecting money to “Help Our Veterans.” As people walked by,
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Jan. 3, 2013:
ASHLAND, Ohio — The Crestview FFA recently received and delivered fruit and barbecue sauce as part of the chapter’s largest fundraiser. The members sold more than 500 cases of fruit and the equivalent of 75 cases of barbecue sauce. All of the money received from this fundraiser goes toward paying for the chapter’s Denver trip
Renewable energy workshop slated for Wooster
WOOSTER, Ohio — Wind farms. Solar power. Biogas. Ohio is starting to embrace renewable energy. And attendees will have a chance to learn more about the opportunities and challenges of green energy generation Nov. 8 on the Wooster campus of Ohio State University’s Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. The 2012 Renewable Energy Workshop will
Barbara J. Timmons
AUBURN TWP., Ohio — Barbara Jean (Hein) Timmons, 58, of Auburn Township, Geauga County, died Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Mrs. Timmons was born April 10, 1953, in Cleveland, the daughter of William and Irene (Frost) Hein. She was a 1971 graduate of Kenston High School, and was a bus driver for Kenston Local School District
Art exhibition celebrates the Ohio maple culture
CHARDON, Ohio — The West Woods Nature Center is holding its annual art event, Creativity Tapped, Jan. 2,7 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. located at 9465 Kinsman Road in Russel Township. New idea The idea was born several years ago when Teresa Runion discovered a large stash of maple sap buckets in Geauga Park






