New Days, New Discoveries at Farm Science ReviewPublished on 07/14/2008
"New Days, New Discoveries" is the theme of this year's event, being held Sept. 16-18 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center in London, Ohio. Farm Science Review is sponsored by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, Ohio State University Extension, and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. It attracts upwards of 140,000 visitors from all over the country and Canada, who come for three days to peruse 4,000 product lines from 600 commercial exhibitors, and learn the latest in agricultural research, conservation, family and nutrition, and gardening and landscape. Farm Science Review is still a few months away, yet exhibitor space at the show is nearly sold out. "The general sense we get from ag exhibitors is that there is a positive atmosphere in the industry and they are really wanting to capitalize on that," said Gamble. "How positive is that to educate the public that their food production industry and the markets are in an upswing." From agricultural exhibitors to non-traditional businesses making an appearance, some for the first time, there is something for everyone at this year's Farm Science Review. "If a farmer wants to market soybeans to a Japanese company, all he needs to do is come to Farm Science Review. If a farmer is looking to sell his grain, all he needs to do is come to Farm Science Review. Grain companies are specifically coming to the show to have that face-to-face contact with the farmer," said Gamble. "We are seeing more e-commerce technology as opposed to the traditional methods of doing business, and if a farmer wants to learn more about unique hands-on building designs, the companies that can educate him about that construction will be here. These are just a few of the things that a visitor can expect to see at Farm Science Review." In addition to the exhibitors, Ohio State University will have a presence at the show through education, outreach, research and academic exhibits, demonstrations and programs. Visitors to Farm Science Review can learn more about agricultural issues, health and nutrition, gardening, insects and diseases, turfgrass management, economics, safety, energy, and niche farming and marketing. The following is just a sample of what visitors can look forward to at this year's show:
Farm Science Review will also continue with its sprayer demonstrations at the chemical load rinse pad and turfgrass research plots. Visitors can also choose from a plethora of agriculture programs at the Center for Small Farms, economic sessions during Question the Authorities, natural resource programs at the Gwynne Conservation area, and family and consumer sciences information in the McCormick Building. For more information on Farm Science Review and to learn about more topics as they develop, log on to http://fsr.osu.edu. Tickets are $8 at the gate or $5 in advance when purchased from county offices of OSU Extension or participating agribusinesses. Children 5 and younger are admitted free. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept 16-17 and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 18. | |





The 2008 Farm Science Review is quickly approaching.
by Candace Pollock, OSU Extension