Ohio Agriculture Farm Crops
Annual Revenue
(past 5 years average)
Wheat: $202,415,673
Rice: $0
Grains: $288,446,736
Soybeans: $539,308,574
Sunflower Seed & Oil: $0
Peanuts: $0
Cotton: $0
Cotton Seed: $0
Tobacco: $13,160,017
Fruits & Juice: $8,812,070
Tree & Nuts: $0
Vegetables: $31,897,392
Livestock: $48,227,527
Hides & Skins: $9,130,190
Poultry: $42,948,638
Fats & Oils: $2,004,475
Dairy: $37,009,735
Feeds: $25,025,242
Seeds: $9,360,752
Other: $271,461,052
TOTAL: $1,529,208,073
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Rep. Bob Peterson turns down Ohio Agriculture postChillicothe GazetteJohn Kasich to be the next director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture. He said he turned the job down because he wants to stay in the Legislature. "This is where I need to be. I enjoy the legislative process," Peterson said Friday.and more » | EKU agriculture students attend poultry exposition - Richmond Register
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EKU agriculture students attend poultry expositionRichmond RegisterRICHMOND — Six agriculture students at Eastern Kentucky University attended the 2012 International Poultry Exposition (IPE) in Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 24-26. Students attending were Scott Benjamin, agribusiness management major from Bethel, Ohio; ... | Farm Credit Services of Mid-America Gift to Help Launch 4-H Science Clubs - PR Web (press release)
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