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NMPF accepting applications for 2019 scholarships
The National Milk Producers Federation is now accepting applications for its National Dairy Leadership Scholarship Program.
Lake Erie wind farm hearing scheduled
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a hearing for the public to express their views about Icebreaker Windpower, Inc.’s application.
Kohl to lead young farmer series at APD
Dr. David Kohl, professor emeritus with Virginia Tech, will be featured at three Ag Progress Days events Aug. 16, hosted by AgBiz Masters.
Dairy judges unveiled for dairy expo
MADISON, WIS. — The slate of 2014 lead judges was announced at the World Dairy Expo board of directors meeting Dec. 10. Eight internationally recognized experts were nominated and selected by Expo exhibitors to evaluate the high caliber cattle from across North America. Judges for World Dairy Expo 2014 are: Ayrshire show lead judge, David
What’s the dirt on urban soils?
PITTSBURGH — Penn State Extension of Allegheny County is offering classes on the chemical and the physical properties of urban soils at the Extension office in Point Breeze. The classes will be taught by Penn State University professors of soil science. Class I The Chemical Side of Urban Soils class will be Nov. 11. Soil
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 7, 2011:
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio — Belmont County Bits-n-Bridles 4-H saddle club members enjoyed a weekend field trip to Lexington, Ky., June 24- 26. Highlights of the trip were visiting Claiborne Farm, Keeneland Race Track and the Kentucky Horse Park. Working meetings are held every second and fourth Tuesday of each month and are held at the
Ohio producer recognized with top honor
COLUMBUS — An Ohio producer was honored with one of the top producer awards at the Beef Improvement Federation Research Symposium and Annual Meeting, April 30-May 3 in Sacramento, Calif. Champion Hill The Beef Improvement Federation named Champion Hill, Bidwell, Ohio, the 2009 Seedstock Producer of the Year. Paul Hill and Marshall Reynolds of Champion
Ohio receives $12 million for fish and wildlife conservation efforts
COLUMBUS – Ohio fish and wildlife programs will receive more than $12 million from the federal government as part of the Buckeye State’s share of $530 million in excise taxes paid by U.
Idora Park display comes to Salem
The Idora Park Museum Committee is preserving the memory of Idora Park, now defunct, in Youngstown, Ohio, through traveling displays.
Learning proper lambing behavior key for young LGDs
Training young livestock guardian dogs during lambing can be time consuming, but Tarma Shena shares why it is an important job for the shepherd.






