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Multiyear hunting or fishing licenses available in Ohio
Hunters and anglers now have the opportunity to buy multiyear licenses in Ohio. Find out how to get yours and what it costs.
Sally M. Darling, 1935-2015
Sally M. Darling, longtime owner of Farm and Dairy, died Wednesday, April 29, 2015.
Charles Harold Ingraham
COLUMBUS — Charles Harold Ingraham, 89, died Aug. 19. He was born on a Washington County farm (Newport Pike) near Marietta, Ohio. Ingraham was the son of C.H. (Charley) and Clara Whitney Ingraham. He was a 1942 graduate of Marietta High School. He was an active 4-H club member and adviser and a FFA member.
Reader says SB310 doesn’t protect animals or the public
Editor: One year after the tragic incident of Zanesville, I would say that Ohio has not taken a step forward but a giant step backwards. Legislation forced upon Ohio citizens was neither for the benefit of the public nor the animals. SB310 does not protect the public nor will it stop another incident from occurring.
Innovative Farmers of Ohio takes an entrepreneurial focus at conference
DELAWARE, Ohio — The Innovative Farmers of Ohio will hold its annual conference Nov. 2-3 with the theme: “Resetting the American Dinner Table: How Entrepreneurial Farmers Can Create a Healthy Nation and a Sustainable Food System.” The conference will be held at Ohio Wesleyan University’s Hamilton-Williams Campus Center, Delaware, Ohio. Friday keynote On Friday evening,
New Holland Ag launches weather forecast app
NEW HOLLAND, Pa. — New Holland’s commitment to making farming easier for enhanced productivity is once again confirmed by the launch of the free “Farming weather forecast and services by New Holland Agriculture” app. New Holland is the first in the agricultural sector to develop and launch such an application, which is distinct from
Welcome 2012
If you are anything like me I cannot believe how quickly the year 2011 passed by. It seems like the older I get the faster the year’s pass by.
FedEx delivers Christmas trees to military families
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — FedEx Corp. and the Christmas SPIRIT Foundation are joining this holiday season to deliver real Christmas trees to thousands of military members and their families through the popular Trees for Troops program, now entering its sixth year. In the weeks leading up to Christmas, FedEx will deliver approximately 15,000 real Christmas trees
Consignments for the Pa. Heifer Development Program now available
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The executive committee of the Pennsylvania Livestock Evaluation Center has authorized the initiation of a heifer development and breeding program at the facility near State College in Centre County. Nominations are now available for eligible heifers and performance testing of bulls at the center, according to John Comerford, associate professor of
Ohio changes ag security area law
SALEM, Ohio — Ohio’s farmland preservation goals have been strengthened, thanks to recent changes and clarifications to the law that lays out the Agricultural Security Area program. House Bill 289, sponsored by Rep. Tony Core of Rushsylvania, was signed by Gov. Ted Strickland April 18. What’s the concept? Agricultural Security Areas, or ASAs, allow one






