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2012 waterfowl survey results look good
The results of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s 2012 Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey are in, and the news should please duck hunters. Based on aerial surveys over more than two million square miles, the estimate of total ducks in North America was 48.6 million, up from last year’s of 45.6 million and
Learn about the hobby of making maple syrup
A program on Hobby Maple Syrup Production will be held Jan. 29 in Tuscarawas County.
Plant health degree gets certification
COLUMBUS — The professional Master’s in Plant Health Management degree, developed by Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, has become the first graduate program at the university to achieve affiliation in the National Professional Science Master’s Association. The first of its kind at Ohio State, the degree is a joint effort
Plant health degree gets certification
COLUMBUS — The professional Master’s in Plant Health Management degree, developed by Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, has become the first graduate program at the university to achieve affiliation in the National Professional Science Master’s Association. The first of its kind at Ohio State, the degree is a joint effort
U.S., Australia to rebuild Iraq’s farm sector
USDA envoy says oil for power is immediate agricultural need.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Wayne County couple named to Farm Science Review Hall of Fame
Jim Trotter, who recently retired from the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster, coordinates the field demonstrations at the annual Farm Science Review. He and his wife Norma were recognized for work since 1978.
Historic Roscoe Village hosts lectures
The chef at The Inn at Roscoe Village will share his cooking talents May 7.
My Farm Bureau doesn’t represent me
Editor: On a day when we celebrate the founding of our democracy, it is sad that Farm Bureau still is trying to prevent us from the peaceful enjoyment of our homes. While the EPA has not always lived up to their responsibility — if they had, I would not have 10 poultry buildings 500 feet
Norman Borlaug receives highest civilian honor
NEW YORK – Norman Borlaug, often called “Father of the Green Revolution,” received the Congressional Gold Medal July 17 in honor of his work and multiple accomplishments in agricultural science.
Livestock dealer’s registration suspended
WASHINGTON – Livestock dealer Richard Garver of Wooster, Ohio, was suspended as a registrant under the Packers and Stockyards Act, according to information recently released this month by the USDA’s






