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Roundup of gardening news for Oct. 14, 2021
The upcoming Thinking Inside the Box: Growing CSA’s Across the Tri-State Region CSA Conference has gone virtual.
Ohio releases weeklong deer gun season results
Ohio hunters checked 87,192 white-tailed deer during the weeklong gun season that concluded Dec. 8.
ODNR Division of Wildlife welcomes 13 new officers
Thirteen Ohio wildlife officers from the 32nd Wildlife Officer Pre-Service Training Academy were sworn in during a graduation ceremony March 15.
Ohio 4-H wins $20,000 in national contest
Ohio 4-H alumni and friends brought home the $20,000 first prize to their local 4-H programs in the National 4-H Council’s Raise Your Hand competition.
Outgoing Farm Bureau president tells farmers to keep sharing
American Farm Bureau president bids farewell, and tells ag to keep telling its story.
EPA proposes new pesticide labeling
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has rolled out proposed guidance for new pesticide labeling to reduce off-target spray and dust drift. The new instructions, when implemented, will improve the clarity and consistency of pesticide labels and help prevent harm from spray drift. The agency is also requesting comment on a petition to evaluate
Association’s annual meeting features sustainability, data-driven decisions
BOISE, Idaho — With a theme of “Sustainability Through Data-Driven Decisions,” National Dairy Herd Information Association held its 44th annual meeting March 4-5 in Boise, Idaho. Topics Session topics included milk recording, management and analysis, animal identification systems, genomics, dairy beef quality assurance, worldwide dairy update and new economic realities. For five consecutive years, the
APHIS places restrictions on hunter harvested wild birds
USDA APHIS set restrictions on hunter-harvested wild birds from all of Canada, due to the risk of transmitting highly pathogenic avian influenza.
Think About It: Harvest Time
It seems harvest time came very quickly this year. It was by all means a very unusual summer. Just about the time you made plans to either plant or harvest, we had to deal with rain.
Volatility continues in grain markets
If there is one thing to talk about in the grain markets, it is volatility.






