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Ohio’s Holmes County stakes ‘higher ground’ for fair, expo center
“Everything that we’re going to do here is for the sole purpose of helping people and adding value to Holmes County, and the people who come to visit us” — Paul Weaver, major donor.
Haflinger horses: One size fits all
Haflingers can do the work of draft horses, but they don’t embody the typical draft horse image. At least not physically.
Coming to a porch near you: Giant silk moths
It’s the season to enjoy large, winged creatures on the back porch. Silk moths are large, beautiful, and relatively uncommon.
Some tanning bed users are addicts
DALLAS — People who frequently use tanning beds may be spurred by an addictive neurological reward-and-reinforcement trigger, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found in a pilot study. Use This could explain why some people continue to use tanning beds despite the increased risk of developing melanoma, the most lethal form of skin cancer.
Jury’s still out on high oil corn
An Ohio State researcher cautions livestock producers to pencil it out first before switching to high oil corn for their rations, due to a good market for feed grade fat.
Ohio food contest reveals two winners
The Center for Innovative Food Technology and the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation recognized two winners in the Ohio Signature Food Contest.
Farmers seek cooperation with TransCanada
TransCanada – Columbia Pipeline Group’s vegetation management plan has local farmers outraged because it takes valuable acres out of production.
Ohio elevator, Pa. beef group receive USDA value-added producer grants
The Keystone Beef Marketing Network and the Deshler Farmers Elevator Company, Henry County, Ohio, were two recipients of 110 grants to agricultural producers and rural businesses announced by the USDA.
Young injuries meant life’s lessons
“Perhaps because of our storehouse of knowledge of home remedies, parents were remarkably complacent about all the injuries that were a routine part of the lives of free-range farm children — cuts from knives, stone bruises caused by bare feet on rocks, blood blisters, and all the bloody, oozing scrapes on knees, arms, elbows, and
Swine industry, others find fault with CBS series on antibiotics
If this week’s CBS Evening News report on antibiotics used on farms has you concerned, don’t be. On Feb. 9-10, CBS news anchor Katie Couric aired a report critical of antibiotics used on farms, leading viewers to believe recent outbreaks in the staph infection MRSA may have come from workers who handled poultry and swine






