By 1849, Ohio produced more corn than any other state and it ranks second in wheat production. Farmers in southern Ohio also had the climate to raise tobacco, a highly sought-after crop believed to ...
I'm Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute. Ohio was considered the early agricultural capital of the U.S. in the early ...
If you're trying to plan a Midwest vacation, Ohio ... out by settlers Simon Kenton and John May. May's influence was so great that the residents decided to eventually name the town after him.