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50th Farm Science Review Recap

Vice President’s Luncheon Highlights, OABA Members Present Growing the Cure Check, Ruff’s Seed Farms Recognized for Long History

The Farm Science Review celebrated its 50th year this week, and the Ohio AgriBusiness Association (OABA) was onsite to experience the week’s events, some of which are highlighted below.

We enjoyed meeting with several of you as you stopped by the Ohio’s Country Journal/Ohio Ag Net barn to pick up your complimentary lunch on set-up day Monday. We saw lots of familiar faces, and enjoyed meeting new members – thanks to those of you who stopped and introduced yourselves!

On Tuesday, we were honored to be part of the 2012 Vice President’s Luncheon. We were able to hear several great speakers, which are highlighted below.


We also wanted to congratulate OABA member Ruff’s Seed Farms for being recognized as a long-time exhibitor at the Farm Science Review!

The agriculture industry has evolved tremendously in the last fifty years. While this evolution has modified exhibits seen at the Farm Science Review, one family seed corn company remains a staple in the exhibitor line-up year after year.

Ruff’s Seed Farms, located in Amanda, Ohio, was established in 1936 and is an early pioneer of hybrid seed corn development in Ohio. Ruff’s has attended the Farm Science Review regularly for the past 49 years. Part of Ruff’s exhibit has even traveled through those nearly-fifty years with the company. The counter that is included in their display area today, where they have key conversations with attendees, is the original one that was used in 1963.

Allan Reid, general manager of Ruff’s Seed Farms, whose father-in-law started the company, has attended every show with the exception of the 2001 show. Since he was traveling around the time of September 11, he was not able to fly home for days due to the terrorist attacks.

Click here to read more about Ruff’s Seed Farms’ history with the Farm Science Review.

Be sure to check out photos from the week through Wilt PR, Ohio’s Country Journal/Ohio Ag Net and Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. To learn more about this year’s Farm Science Review, click here to go to their website, or click here to go to their Facebook page.

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