On Your Behalf - Jan. 21, 2010
Here are some additional activities in which your support of Farm Bureau helped strengthen agriculture and rural Ohio.
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Here are some additional activities in which your support of Farm Bureau helped strengthen agriculture and rural Ohio.
Here are some additional activities in which your support of Farm Bureau helped strengthen agriculture and rural Ohio.
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Franklin and Madison County Farm Bureaus held their first Breakfast on the Farm event Saturday, with more than 500 people attending. The breakfast, a Grow and Know event, was held at the Yutzy family dairy farm, Kramer Homestead, in Plain City. Attendees enjoyed a made-to-order omelet breakfast in the farm’s pasture and were able to get food and farming questions answered.
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Wayne County farmer Mike Haley answers some questions commonly asked by farmers about online social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook.
As Ohio’s deer herd continues to grow, hunters, landowners and farmers must unite and work together in order to balance deer herds with the habitat and minimize deer-human conflicts. Easier said than done; however, one proven method is QDM cooperatives.