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Gambling on the future of food
Alan Guebert explains how three events on consecutive mid-November days show farmers, ranchers and all Americans where U.S. agriculture is now.
Notice the sights and sounds of summer
Learn more about the chorus of insects whose songs fill summer nights, and the end-of-season sights yet to be seen.
Renewable diesel battle is brewing
SALEM, Ohio – The soybean growers and traditional biodiesel producers are on one side; livestock producers, the world’s largest meat processor and a global energy company are on the other.
The Agriculture Education Foundation is offering five $1000 scholarships
The Agriculture Education Foundation is accepting applications for five $1,000 scholarships to be issued to students for the spring semester of 2023.
Third grader wins class field trip to Ohio egg farm
Laela Colwell, a North Union Elementary School third-grader, won the Ohio Livestock Coalition’s annual student essay contest.
Electric cars in rural America
Advances in battery technology will make electric vehicles more attractive to rural consumers.
Keep your butts off my landscape
By TAMMY L. JONES Did you know that cigarette butts are litter? In Ohio, as well as other states, you can be fined for throwing your cigarette butts out of your car window the same as if it were a pop can or fast food bag. A good website to visit is www.cigarettelitter.org. It lists
Manure management workshop for horse owners
Topics covered will include an overview of the revised Manure Management Manual and steps on how to complete your own plan.
Highly Erodible Land Initiative begins
COLUMBUS — Steve Maurer, state executive director for Ohio’s Farm Service Agency, announced that continuous sign-up for the Highly Erodible Land Initiative under the Conservation Reserve Program started July 23. Deadline Ohio received a total allocation of 24,300 acres to enroll in the HEL CRP program. Offers will be accepted until either the state acreage
Ohio CAT Agri Business Division buys Wyandot County facility
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio — The Ohio CAT Agri Business Division has purchased the former Carter Lumber facility in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. The 6-acre site, which includes three buildings, will serve as the division’s sales, rentals, parts and service headquarters. While not fully operational until this summer, the facility will open in mid to late May. Facility






