Early in the 20th century, Ohio was a major producer of the nation's much-needed steel. Today, though, many of those famous foundries are no more. One survivor is Worthington Steel in Columbus. The steel made there finds its way into many agricultural machines also used in Ohio. Visit OurOhio.org to learn more! From Our Ohio show 412, produced in 2009.
Best of luck WS.We wish you could have kept Buckeye alive but many props for giving it a good try.I hope Donal & Co. can keep the remnants of this once proud foundry going in case we ever fight another real war where all major mfg,will be essential to our existance.Anyway,thanks for the years you owned Buckeye Steel and good luck in the future.
mysteryshopper11 2 years ago