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Ohios inaugural Soil Health Week highlighted ways that farmers can implement climate-resilient practices using common language. .
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Ohio experienced its worst drought in decades this year, leaving some farmers stressed about feeding their animals through the winter.
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The Ohio Agricultural Mental Health Alliance recently released the results of its farm stress survey. Its findings hope to improve mental health care for farmers.
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Last week, the Coshocton County Fair hosted its inaugural Ag for All Abilities Livestock Show. Its one of many county fairs across the state making an effort to include more people with disabilities.
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Over the past two decades, the state has seen exponential growth in agritourism income.
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Nearly one in five people in Morgan County in eastern Ohio is food insecure, even though the area is surrounded by farmland. New money from the state hopes to address that problem.
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The Grocery Box in Steubenville offers local fresh food to the downtown area. The USDA hopes to fund similar operations through the state.
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In a five-year span, Ohio lost hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland, according to the latest census of agriculture. The loss is part of a nationwide trend.
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The university hopes it grows interest in making maple syrup in the state.
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Ohios farmers are aging, but aspiring farmers sometimes struggle to break into the field, unable to afford the steep cost of land and equipment. A new program could help.