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The United States Department of Agriculture has announced new guidelines for certified organic food in an effort to crack down on fraud in the industry. We discuss the industry, its popularity and the fraud.
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Paul Dorrance has raised grass-fed livestock in Chillicothe for years, but his animals are not considered organic. It's a conundrum facing more Ohio…
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Meat isn’t just what’s found at the supermarket. The pork chops and chicken breasts while prolific, only represent a portion of meat available to the…
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New rules — such as giving chickens more space to roam — were approved by the Obama administration, but put on hold under Trump. Now the organic industry is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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New rules for organic farming will require farmers to give chickens more pasture. Some of the biggest organic egg producers will have to change their practices, or stop calling their eggs organic.
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Organic farmers are celebrating a milestone anniversary. It’s been 25 years since the federal government started regulating organic farming. The Organic…
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Local sales of Ohio-grown commodities are steadily increasing. The popularity of farmers markets and research by Ohio State suggest that people are eager…