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Agriculture and Farming in Ohio
Prior to the 1800s, most people who called Ohio home earned their living through farming. Ohio’s original settlers, the Native Americans, at least partly supported themselves through farming. The Indians grew corn, beans, squash, and pumpkins. Besides multi-colored Indian corn, the natives developed varieties of eight and ten-row corn. The Native Americans grew numerous varieties…
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Cooper Farms, Weaver Brothers buy Perham Egg
FORT RECOVERY – Cooper Farms and Weaver Brothers of Versailles have purchased Perham Egg, an egg-breaking facility that began operating in July on Wabash Road. The facility’s name will be changed to CW Egg Products LLC, Gary Cooper, chief operating officer at Cooper Farms, said on Wednesday. The plant produces liquid egg products… Click here to…
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The Ohio Agricultural Council
The Ohio Agricultural Council includes organizations, companies and individuals who have an interest in the well-being and promotion of the agricultural industry in Ohio. OAC holds two meetings per year at various central Ohio venues and features educational and entertaining guest speakers. OAC also sponsors the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame Awards at the Ohio…
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Krone tour makes stops in Ohio, Pa.
MERCER, Pa. — A Krone Big Pack 890 High speed baler is stomping its way across the United States, and it made several stops in Ohio before making its way to Pennsylvania. Baler demo. Krone has been demonstrating two balers on two different areas of the United States. The Krone Big Pack 890 3-by-3 foot…