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Farm, conservation groups applaud climate ag funding
A new federal bill will make historic investments in voluntary, long underfunded conservation programs. The Inflation Reduction Act, passed by Congress Aug. 12, will invest another $20 billion in voluntary conservation programs for farmers over the next decade.
Portage County Agricultural Society holds election
The Portage County Agricultural Society held its annual election for Board of Director positions as required by the state and governed by the ODA.
Ohio volunteers honored for work with fairs
Five individuals and a group each received the Director’s Award for Innovation and Excellence from the Ohio Department of Agriculture for their ideas and actions to improve local fairs.
Ohio Fair Managers induct four into hall of fame
COLUMBUS — Four new members were inducted into the Ohio Fair Managers Association Hall of Fame during the 88th Annual Ohio Fairs Annual Convention held Jan. 3-6 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Columbus. Inducted into the Active Category were Robert J. Dawson, from Lake County, and William J. Locker, of Stark County. John McDavid,
2018 Guernsey County Fair sale totaled $554,000
(Photos by Rachel Goodpaster) Sept. 15, 2018 Sale Total: $554,630.75 Total Lots: 543 (Scroll down for a slide show of this year’s grand and reserve champion livestock exhibitors.) STEERS Number of Market Lots: 34 Grand champion exhibitor: Emily Paden Bid: $13.50/pound Weight: 1,370 pounds Buyer: Bruner Land Co. Reserve champion exhibitor: Madison Paden Bid: $5/pound
Harrison County junior livestock sale results
The Harrison County, Ohio, junior livestock sale was June 29, starting at 1 p.m. Nearly 500 lots were sold by 4-H and FFA members.
Remember me
Noah Cox was remembered as his best friend showed his steer at the Athens County Fair. Noah’s steer won grand champion and has now raised more than $76,000.
Remember sensible winter salting
While road salt is an important tool, it can become an issue for our waterways, wildlife and infrastructure when used irresponsibly.
Be responsible when applying manure
Ashland SWCD conservation specialist Katie Eikleberry provides tips for applying manure to minimize the environmental impact.
For nature’s sake, leave no trace
Turner Provost of Belmont Soil and Water Conservation District urges people to just say no to rock cairns.






