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The United States Department of Agriculture is asking Ohioans to send unsolicited seeds they receive in the mail to their offices in Columbus, or to the nearest OSU Extension offices.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture is urging citizens not to plant unsolicited seeds they receive in the mail
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The Departments of Agriculture in at least four states - Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee - say people have reported receiving unsolicited packs of...
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The proposed licensing fees and planting minimums for hemp production in Ohio could create cost barriers that exclude smaller growers, farmers and…
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Gov. Mike DeWine has signed into law a bill that strengthens rules for amusement rides in Ohio.The new law is named after 18-year-old Tyler Jarrell, of…
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Officials say horses from affected counties in seven states have been banned from participating in a Columbus horse show to protect livestock from…
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture launched “Got Your Back" on Tuesday, a program designed to connect farmers around the state with mental health…
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture has shut down the Kissell's Military Base ride at the Ohio State Fair. Four more rides are currently not operate…
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A plant pathogen that causes the tree-killing disease known as sudden oak death has been found in Ohio.Officials with the Ohio Department of Agriculture…
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The new head of the Ohio Department of Agriculture is traveling around the state, talking to farmers about their needs.Former lawmaker Dorothy Pelanda…