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  2. May 9, 2024 · The market value of crops grown in Ohio, including nursery and greenhouse crops, totaled nearly $8.8 billion in 2022. The market value of livestock, poultry and their products, including beef, pork, chicken, dairy and eggs, came to over $6.6 billion. What Are Ohios Top Agricultural Products?

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    Three of them in a row were from Ohio, which has led to it receiving the moniker “The Mother of Presidents” 1. Ulysses S. Grant – 18thPresident, 1869-1877 2. Rutherford Birchard Hayes – 19thPresident, 1877-1881 3. James Abram Garfield – 20thPresident, 1881, assassinated 6 months later 4. Benjamin Harrison – 23rd President, 1889-1893, (who was a gra...

    They invented the first successful airplane, made 4 brief flights at Kitty Hawk North Carolina in December 1903 and were actually Dayton Ohio natives. Did you know that Ohio is known as “the Home of Aviation”? Before taking flight, the Wright Brothers had a bicycle business, repairing, building, selling, and renting bikes in Dayton, Ohio. Eventuall...

    Was originally founded in Canton in 1920, with the first game occurring in December; Canton later became the home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963.

    Cleveland residents and high school students Jerry Siegel andJoe Shustercreated the Superman comic character in 1933 during the rise of Nazi Germany, and many of their comics portrayed Superman fighting and defeating the Nazi’s.

    The founding brothers Harry, Jack and Albert, set up the first movie theater in Youngstown where they were raised before they relocated to California. It was created as a memorial to their brother Sam, who died in 1928. The Warner Theatre opened in May 1931 and operated until 1968, but was saved for preservation and renamed the Powers Auditorium, a...

    Among the many cool facts about Ohio, it is home to 24 astronauts. Two who completed major accomplishments in the space race in the 1960’s are John Glenn, born in Cambridge Ohio, was the first American to orbit the Earth, and Neil Armstrong, born in Wapakoneta Ohio, was the first human to walk on the moon. Neil Armstrong’s boyhood town of Wapakonet...

    Originated in 1924 by the Akron Candy Companyin Bellevue, in 1953 Spangler Candy bought the little iconic lollipops called “Dum Dums” that so many children have grown up with, and the town of Bryan is where you’ll find them today. Tours are available by Trolley through the candy store, museum and factory, where 12 million of the little lollipops ar...

    First sold in 1959, they became one of the U.S.’ biggest toy fads in the 1960’s, and on and off again between the 70’s to 90’s. Well, there is a museum in Alliance Ohio called the“Troll Hole”, open for tours, where according to Guinness World Records, Sherry Groom owns the world’s largest collection of them, 2,990 unique Troll Dolls and counting!

    The Buckeye State’s massive food and agriculture industry, which is the largest in the state, is spread over 13.9 million acres, with more than 77,000 farms that range from small hobby farms to large, family-run operations, and between them they contribute $124 billion annually to Ohio’s economy. Ohio is a leader in over 35 product sectors and grow...

    Twinsburg, Ohio hosts their Twins Days Festival, the largest annual gathering of twins and multiples in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · 1. Ohio lost a lot of farmland. Two decades ago, Ohio had more than 14.5 million acres of farmland. Since then, it’s lost nearly a million acres — about a third of those acres between 2017 and 2022. “That is an enormous number,” said Ohio Farm Bureau spokesperson Ty Higgins.

  4. Mar 25, 2022 · "Ohio's No. 1 industry is agriculture. Nearly one in seven jobs in the state come from agriculture and food production. And that's because half of our landmass is considered prime farmland, so we raise a lot of agricultural commodities here – everything from corn, soybeans, and wheat to cattle, pigs, and chickens, but we have a rich food ...

  5. The US Department of Agricultures (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service’s (NASS) – Ohio Field Office is pleased to present the 2022-2023 edition of Ohio Agricultural Statistics Annual Bulletin.

  6. Food and agriculture are Ohios top industries, employing one out every seven people and with a footprint that covers more than half the state. The lands that Ohio farmers steward today support a diversity of fruits, vegetables, grains and livestock, with more than 200 types of crops grown or raised in the state.

  7. Aug 22, 2017 · One day’s production for a high-producing dairy cow yields 10.5 pounds of cheese. Women make up 30 percent of today’s farmers. More than 20 percent of all farmers are beginning farmers. There are 257,454 millennial farmers. Texas has 248,809 farms, more than any other state in the nation.

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