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The history of the department dates to 1846, when it was founded as the Ohio Board of Agriculture. In 1913 the General Assembly created an Agricultural Commission to assume the responsibilities of the Board of Agriculture, State Agricultural Experiment Station, Dairy and Food Commissioner, Commissioners of Fish and Game, and State Board of Veterinary Examiners, as well as some functions of the ...
REYNOLDSBURG - The Ohio Department of Agriculture has announced nine land trusts, seven counties or townships and 25 Soil and Water Conservation Districts will receive funding to help preserve ...
Construction is underway for the Ohio Department of Agriculture's $72 million veterinary diagnostic lab Wednesday in Reynoldsburg. The 70,000-square-foot facility will replace the existing ...
In North Central Ohio, fair season begins July 1 with the Marion County Fair and ends Oct. 5 with the Loudonville Independent Fair. Ohio Department of Agriculture announces 2024 fairs schedule ...
On January 10, 2019, Gov. Mike DeWine announced that he was nominating Pelanda as Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture. The nomination is subject to Senate confirmation. On January 14, 2019, Pelanda was sworn in as the first female Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture. [7]
Ohio is the 3rd largest producer of tomatoes out of all 50 states in the United States, [79] and, in turn, the world's largest ketchup processing plant is located in Fremont. [79] Ohio's agricultural industries represent $124 billion of the state's economic output, employing one in eight Ohioans directly or indirectly.
Dairy is a significant part of the overall agricultural production of the state of Ohio.The state ranks 11th in milk production in the United States. In 2018, the roughly 2,000 dairy farms with 263,000 cows produced more than 5.59 billion pounds, or 650 million gallons, of milk.
An Ohio farm owner was hospitalized after one of his zebras attacked him and nearly took his arm off, officials said. Ohio man nearly loses arm in zebra attack at farm Skip to main content