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BSE surveillance must be aggressive
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell reminds readers the United States must remain vigilant in its efforts to prevent mad cow disease from crossing the Atlantic.
European immigrants got mixed welcome
The United States attracted many European immigrants during the decades of 1840 and 1850. Learn more about these large migrations and what caused them.
Jersey named World Dairy Expo supreme champion
MADISON, Wis. — More than 74,000 people attended the 2016 World Dairy Expo, including 3,100 registered international guests from 102 countries. This was the 50th anniversary of World Dairy Expo, which also drew 2,434 head of dairy cattle for the various breed shows and sales. The supreme champion was Musqie Iatola Martha-ET, the grand champion
Annual Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium recognizes sheep producers
On Dec. 2, several sheep producers in Ohio were given awards for their contributions to the sheep industry at the 2023 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium.
Ohio tax advisory group to discuss CAUV changes March 5
Ohio Tax Commissioner Joe Testa’s agricultural advisory committee will meet March 5, with CAUV as the primary agenda item.
Utica and Marcellus shale: Report shows drillers plan to be busy in southeastern Ohio
Permits for horizontal drilling in the Utica shale are beginning to pinpoint where the sweet spot in the Utica shale may be located.
Farm, food and wildlife groups react to Senate farm bill vote
More reactions as the farm bill moves through Congress, now on its way to the president’s desk.
Mt. Pleasant tour: Gardens viewed with birds in mind
The annual tour of hometown gardens, homes, and historical sites in the historical village of Mount Pleasant will be Aug. 4-5.
19,088 wild turkeys checked for 2019
Hunters checked 19,088 wild turkeys during the 2019 combined spring turkey hunting seasons. Check out this list for county by county results.
Say thanks to a farmer today
At a time when support seems to be high for farmers, that support simply doesn’t translate into higher prices for farmers, writes Editor Susan Crowell. We can feed the world, but we just can’t make ends meet down on the farm.






