New strategies can save farmland
Innovative policies rather than funding may provide solutions to the loss of productive land in Ohio.
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Innovative policies rather than funding may provide solutions to the loss of productive land in Ohio.
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As the livestock industry faces increasing criticism, farmers are working to share their stories with consumers.
Ohio farm and renewable fuel groups have fired back at food manufacturers who have pinned rising grocery prices on corn-based ethanol.
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Thanks to the Biodiesel School Bus Grant Program, 21 school districts are already powering their buses with soy biodiesel and providing cleaner air for their students.
Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Tuscarawas, Fairfield, Butler, Hamilton, Adams, Brown, Clermont