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To protect Ohio citizens by ensuring the safety of the state’s food supply and the health of Ohio’s food animals and plant life, and to create economic opportunities for Ohio’s farmers, food processors and agribusinesses. Meet Our Divisions & Programs. Administration. Amusement Ride Safety & Fairs. Animal Health. Auctioneers.
Learn about Ohio’s top 10 agricultural commodities based on annual cash receipts. 1. Soybeans. Ohio farmers harvested more than 5 million acres of soybeans in 2022, resulting in the production of nearly 282 million bushels of the crop.
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 Ohio’s Top Agricultural Products?
Click here for Ohio 2022 Census of Agriculture State and County Profiles featuring land, sales, and demographic highlights and much more.
The Ohio Department of Agriculture ensures the safety of Ohio’s food supply for consumers. It protects food, animals, and plant life through scientific research and conservation. It also supports agribusiness in Ohio by providing economic opportunities to farmers and food processors.
pleased to present the 2021 - 2022 edition of Ohio Agricultural Statistics Annual Bulletin. This publication, which is also available on our web site, is a compilation of the many statistical reports published over the past year that highlight Ohio’s diverse agriculture sector.
pleased to present the 2022-2023 edition of Ohio Agricultural Statistics Annual Bulletin. This publication, which is also available on our web site, is a compilation of the many statistical reports published over the past year that highlight Ohio’s diverse agriculture sector.
Explore the areas of interest and programs that address all questions regarding Agriculture in Ohio, always focused on strengthening the most important industry in the State of Ohio.
The mission of the Ohio Department of Agriculture is to protect Ohio citizens by ensuring the safety of the state’s food supply and the health of Ohio’s food animals and plant life, and to create economic opportunities for Ohio’s farmers, food processors and agribusinesses.
COLUMBUS, Ohio —Declining grain and oilseed prices will be just one of the important issues impacting Ohio farmers, producers, and agribusiness professionals discussed at the 2024 Agricultural Outlook and Policy Conference on Nov. 19 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center on The Ohio State University Columbus campus. This premier forum gathers agricultural ...