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Farmers, vets react to OSU plan: More veterinarians needed but retention is key

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WOOSTER, Ohio — Nearly a third of Ohio’s 88 counties are short on veterinarians, according to Rustin Moore, dean of Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Some of those counties have no vets, he said,  leaving farmers to drive long distances, or wait for vets to drive long distances, when their animals are sick or need preventative care. Veterinarians sometimes cover multiple counties, Moore said. “In those cases, the veterinari…
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Farm and Dairy broke the news in on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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