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New book offers a hike along with President Teddy Roosevelt
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Bee Better certification gaining traction on farms
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Bees are a lifeline for farms producing the world’s fruits, vegetables, nuts and other nutrient-rich foods. Bees pollinate billions of dollars’ worth of crops and play an essential role in our food supply. Pollinators are responsible for one in every three bites of food we eat and contribute more than $15 billion to our nation’s crop values each year.
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Singapore approves the sale of lab-grown meat
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Chicken will be on the menu now at a Singapore restaurant. That may not sound unusual, expect this chicken was grown in a lab. San Francisco based Eat Just recently gained approval to for people to eat its cultured chicken bites in Singapore
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Full-service rail a dream coming true at Kingsbury
KINGSBURY, Ind. – Originally, the vision for creating hundreds, if not, thousands of new jobs in the Midwest involved agriculture.
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Homestead Dairy is named 
‘21 Innovative Dairy Farmers 
PLYMOUTH, Ind. – Over the last few years, the owners of the family-run Homestead Dairy have added several technologies designed to give their cows more freedom and to allow for better monitoring of the animals. That effort was rewarded toward the end of last year when the dairy was named 2021 Innovative Dairy Farmers of the Year.
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Bison becoming increasingly attractive commodity for farmers 
HARTFORD, Ky. – Five years ago, Tyson Sanderfur was looking to expand on his family’s Ohio County farm. Already growing tobacco, grain, turkey and cattle, after doing his research, Sanderfur ended up adding bison to the mix. In 2015, he and a college friend purchased their first 15 head of bison from a seller in Pennsylvania. From that original 15, their bison herd has now grown to about 60
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Strong land prices seen at auctions; especially in Midwest
OMAHA, Neb. – What started out with better than expected sales prices at land auctions prior to fall harvest extended into very strong prices at some auctions during October and November, surprising many.
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Dairy has a place in a healthy diet: 3 times a day
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A healthy diet is important any time when it comes to preventing diseases, said Karen Bakies, RD LD FAND, and a staff member with the American Dairy Assocation Mideast.
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Veterinarian still making house calls after 50 years
LA PORTE, Ind. – He’s like an old-fashioned doctor making house calls but his patients are cows and other animals on farms.
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Ohio Black-owned farms exist, but numbers waning
XENIA, Ohio – According to the USDA Census of Agriculture released in 2017, there were 77,805 farms in Ohio’s 88 counties. Of that total, there were just 193 Black-owned farms in the state.
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