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Voters may get to decide on a $1 billion water quality bond for Lake Erie
The end of 2024 put Ohio at a crossroads of water policy and agricultural initiatives aimed at improving Lake Erie.
After a false start, miscanthus stutters into a new era
Aloterra touted miscanthus as the next big thing. The company got dozens of farmers to grow it for them. That was almost a decade ago. Where are they now?
Like clean water? Then protect the mussels
Learn more about freshwater mussels; their role in the ecosystems of rivers, lakes and streams in the Midwest and how you can help protect them.
Starting at community college, finishing at Penn State
Articulation agreements give Pennsylvania community college students access to Penn State degrees.
Dairy Channel: What’s the future of agriculture?
Ernie Oelker writes about Mike Brubaker’s megatrends in agriculture.
Tracing the rich history of national 4-H
4-H, which began in 1902, is a combination of the efforts of people concerned about young people and its early history is an example of its cooperative nature.
The ‘real’ farm crisis: Planning for the next farming generation
Dover-area farmer turns operation over to children; estate plan in action.
Roundup of FFA news for Dec. 28, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from Black River FFA, Northridge FFA, New Lexington FFA, Northwestern-Wayne FFA, Danville FFA, West Holmes FFA and Firelands FFA.
The economics of animal welfare regulations proposed for Ohio
By LUTHER TWEETEN (Editor’s note: The following is reprinted from the June 2009 issue of the Ohio Ag Manager newsletter published by Ohio State University Extension.) The Humane Society of the United States seeks to phase out battery cages for Ohio’s laying hens, gestation crates for its pregnant pigs and crates for veal calves in
How to be safe when using a rideshare service
Learn more about safe practices when using rideshare services and the three words that can make all the difference in getting to your destination safely.






