Ross County Farm Bureau to hold progressive farm dinner
Ross County Farm Bureau will be hosting “Farm Factor,” a progressive farm dinner Grow and Know event, July 22 for an afternoon of fun and food.
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Ross County Farm Bureau will be hosting “Farm Factor,” a progressive farm dinner Grow and Know event, July 22 for an afternoon of fun and food.
As a state commission rethinks local government in Ohio, some township trustees are bristling at notions to consolidate or eliminate the office they hold.
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In northwest Hardin County, a large farm covering 40,000 acres has been in the works for about 2 ˝ years. This farm, however, doesn’t raise crops or animals – it captures the wind.
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New research is showing that the way farmers have traditionally reached out to consumers is not the most effective approach.
According to the American Farm Bureau, the Department of Labor is proposing new regulations that would limit the ability of kids under the age of 16 to work on the nation’s farms.