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Sign up now for Toys for Tots distribution in eastern Ohio
Ohio’s oil and gas industry is partnering with Toys for Tots in eight counties in eastern Ohio to distribute toys that have been donated to those in need in early December.
Conservation programs open for certain Ohio counties
Enrollment is open for the Upland Bird and the Pollinator and Monarch State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement programs for certain parts of Ohio.
Ohio corn, wheat yield contest winners announced
This year’s Ohio corn yield contest winner was Corey Farrens, of Madison County, with a yield of 340.46 bushels per acre.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Sept. 24, 2009
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — Hillsdale FFA took two teams to compete at county soil judging Sept. 16. The Rural Soils team consisted of McKenzie Stimmell, Kala Fox, Sam Young, Madison Hays and Trevor Cline. The second team competing at district judged an urban setting and included Jon Baker, Logan Bachmann, Trevor Busch, Sam Foote and Walt
Angus consignments top Ohio bull sale
Seventy-three bulls averaged $1,966 at the annual Ohio Performance Tested Bull Sale.
Additional Ohio counties eligible for emergency aid through USDA
In a continued effort to expedite emergency disaster declarations in areas hit hard by adverse weather conditions, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman announced Sept. 27 that additional counties are agricultural disaster areas.
Cattlemen wait for checkoff results
SALEM, Ohio – The results from last week’s vote on Ohio’s beef checkoff aren’t in yet but Ohio Cattlemen’s Association Executive Director Elizabeth Harsh already feels optimistic.
Apply manure correctly this winter for best results
Proper manure application makes good sense for the environment and for your bottom line. But the key is that manure application has to be done correctly.
USDA supply and demand report produces one-day wonders
As usual, the results in the market were based more on the spin than the actual numbers.
New law puts gray wolves back on endangered list
The new law affects Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan.






