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How to report mask-wearing violations in Ohio
Find out how to report noncompliance with Ohio’s statewide mandatory mask order and learn about the COVID-19 resources available in each health district.
Here by the owl
Don Jones is an agriculture teacher and mentor. He focuses on student potential through FFA, supervised agricultural experiences and classroom curriculum.
Climate change and agriculture: What can farmers, policymakers do?
Options include doing nothing, increasing no-till, cover crops, and policy that would encourage limits on emissions and carbon credit trading.
Meet Janie Jenkins: A lady with a special place in her heart reserved for her horses
Horses have been a central theme in Jenkins’ life, running like threads through the fabric of her 78 years. At every important moment, there has somehow been a horse involved.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 8, 2012:
THOMPSON, Ohio — Thompson Ledge Dairymen recently held their first meeting of the year. Members spoke about requirements for 4-H and voted on officers. They are: Adam Lausin, president; Brie Carr, vice president; Brian Depner, secretary; Lucas Kuehn, treasurer; Ben Lausin, health reporter; Matthew Burton, news reporter; Ann Marie and Dominic Richard, safety reporter; and
West Virginia’s new Paranormal Trail sheds light on the state’s darkest locations
West Virginia’s new Paranormal Trail encourages people to visit the states most haunted sites including Lake Shawnee and the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum.
Weight, dawn-to-dusk demands pose challenges to electrifying farm vehicles
As electric vehicles become more commonplace and affordable, it begs the question when will electric tractors and other farm equipment become a reality in ag states like Ohio? Major manufacturers like John Deere and Kubota are working up prototypes, but there are still many challenges ahead.
Ohio Farm Bureau changes membership, honors leaders
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation delegates met Dec. 10-12 to wrestle with ways the state’s largest farm organization should address the hot topics of CAUV, water quality and taxes.
Stark Co. girl has champion lamb
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and incoming Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee each celebrated their first Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions Aug.
Western Pa. farm roots reach to 1769
Nearly 250 years of family ancestry, local legend, historical records and funny anecdotes tell a story of a family’s love for their land.






