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Jefferson County couple wins Ohio Farm Bureau’s young farmer award
COLUMBUS — A Jefferson County couple who has tweaked a successful farm business to stay profitable and in business was lauded as Outstanding Young Farm Couple last week during the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation‘s annual meeting. Robert and Autumn Morrison of Bloomingdale will represent Ohio next month at the national contest during the American Farm
Wayne National Forest consents to lease federal coal
NELSONVILLE, Ohio — Recently, forest supervisor Anne Carey of the Wayne National Forest, issued a decision to consent to U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management leasing seven parcels (433 acres) of federally-owned coal. The coal is beneath the Wayne National Forest, in Perry and Morgan counties, east of the town of Corning. Assessment
Crying ‘Wolf!
Artificial reintroduction of wolves and other predators should not only be a concern out West, but right here in Ohio.
Growers, processors explore fiber, grain hemp in Ohio and Pennsylvania
Even back in 2019, researchers and industry experts noted fiber and grain hemp had a lot of potential. The infrastructure isn’t quite there yet, but farmers and processors in Ohio and Pennsylvania are starting to explore it.
Chemical giants putting on quite the dance act
Chemical companies are making a lot of noise as they consider mergers.
Not adding up: Why are cattle futures so optimistic?
Recent reports of winter storms in the Great Plains rallied cattle futures prices to some very impressive levels.
Beef cattle numbers causing concern
Livestock marketing specialist predicts significant reduction in cattle slaughter in 2011. STILLWATER, Okla. — Declining beef inventories are causing some in the U.S. cattle industry to wonder how beef production can be maintained. The numbers tell the tale — America’s cattle industry has effectively been turning fewer cattle into more pounds of beef. Lowest since
Large biomass research still ongoing
COLLEGE STATION, Ohio — Opportunities and challenges are evident as the biomass industry develops new methods of producing renewable energy across the U.S. Scientists from Texas AgriLife Research and the Texas AgriLife Extension Service, recently discussed ongoing biomass production and logistical efforts in producing renewable energy from biomass, at a conference in College Station.
Food fight: Who’s to blame?
I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many headlines about farming and food prices. “Food crisis,” declares a Washington Post editorial. “Why are global food prices soaring?” asks the online magazine Slate. And “Grains gone wild” is the title of Paul Krugman’s April 7 opinion piece in the New York Times. At the same time,
Portage County Farm Bureau let members, awards shine through
Awards showered Portage County Farm Bureau members with praise at the farm group’s annual meeting Sept. 10.






