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Stockpiling forage is easy to do
Late July or August is when producers in Ohio need to start preparing fields for stockpiling.
Roundup of 4-H news for April 22, 2021
Granny’s Kids 4-H club met April 11, in Chagrin Falls.
Ohio students can apply for the Thomas J. Seefred Trust Scholarship
This scholarship is open to Ohio residents with preference given to qualified applicants from Trumbull, Mahoning and Columbiana Counties in Ohio.
Yoder & Frey to open new headquarters and auction site
Yoder & Frey have announced the creation of its new headquarters and flagship sale site in Findlay.
Data reveals farming is most common job in only two states
Almost all states showed a shift in industries, and there was one industry that slowly shrunk in size over the 36-year period: farming.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 6, 2014:
SMITHVILLE, Ohio — The Smithville High School Ag Leadership class and FFA had the opportunity to have Wayne County Commissioner Anne Obrecht visit the class. In the Ag Leadership class, FFA members join together each day to work on leadership skills and other FFA events. Obrecht taught the class how important it is for people
Ohio, Pa., and N.Y. counties gain disaster status; farmers eligible for aid
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated Erie County, Pa., as a natural disaster area due to excessive rain that occurred between May 1 and June 28, 2011.
Inspiring tomorrow’s writers
A winner of the 4-H creative writing competition at the Ohio State Fair shares her thoughts and her thanks with “Farm and Dairy.”
Biofuels, beef and big corn acres: Feds see farm outlook in their crystal ball
URBANA, Ill. – Some of us want to know what the future holds, like tomorrow’s weather forecast. Others want to know what the future holds so they can calculate what the farm economy will be like in 10 years.
Farm manager charged with animal cruelty
Crawford County, Pa., farm manager charged with animal cruelty.






