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A 30-year investment: New ODNR wildlife officers get on-the-ground training
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is continuing to train 12 new wildlife officers, who graduated from the pre-service training academy in August, with hands-on experiences.
Changing with the times: Ohio farmer sees benefits of stewardship in 50-year career
Myron Wehr, of New Waterford, Ohio, has been a crop farmer for more than 50 years. Through the years, he has stayed focused on stewardship and adapting to the changing times.
Despite challenges, 2020 planting looking more hopeful than last year
The weather gave farmers plenty to talk about in 2019. Heavy rain delayed or prevented planting for many. This year, spring is looking more promising.
Ohio hunters harvest nearly 3,000 turkeys on opening day of 2019 season
Ohio hunters in the south zone harvested 2,965 wild turkeys on the first day of the 2019 season. Get the full county-by-county results.
OPSB to hold public hearing May 5 regarding wind farm proposal
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a public hearing to provide area residents an opportunity to testify about Greenwich Windpark, LLC’s proposal to construct a wind farm in Huron County. Location The hearing is scheduled for May 6 at 6 p.m., South Central High School, 3305 Greenwich Angling Road, Greenwich, Ohio. Greenwich
Nearly 9 million pounds of beef from ‘diseased and unsound’ animals recalled
Rancho Feeding Corporation, a Petaluma, Calif. establishment, is recalling approximately 8,742,700 pounds, because it processed diseased and unsound animals and carried out these activities without the benefit or full benefit of federal inspection.
Ohio Farm Bureau gears up for next stage in Issue 2 battle
Ohio Farm Bureau members are digging in for more livestock care battles. “Do not underestimate what you have accomplished,” OFBF Exec. Vice President Jack Fisher told the members during the Dec. 2-4 annual meeting, “but, likewise, do not underestimate the job ahead.”
It’s been an unusually quiet year for soybean aphids, but don’t stop scouting
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Entomologists across the Midwest expected to see soybean aphid outbreaks this year, but aphids have been slow in coming out, according to a Purdue University field crops entomologist. Soybean aphid outbreaks typically occur during odd-numbered years, which means there would typically be an increase in aphid numbers across the Midwest this
Richard T. Kiko Sr. marks 50 years in the Ohio auctioneering business
CANTON, Ohio — Richard T. Kiko Sr. is celebrating his 50th year of auctioneering. Richard is part of the Kiko Auction Family and is currently president, broker and stockholder of Richard T. Kiko Agency, Inc. Realtors and sits on the board of Russ Kiko Associates, Inc., Auctioneers where he is also a stockholder. Kiko was
Pa. corn yield up 52 bushels/acre over last year
Pennsylvania’s 2003 production of corn for grain, soybeans, and potatoes is expected to be above last year..






