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OARDC to receive $6 million for tornado-damaged ag research bldg.
WOOSTER, Ohio — The state of Ohio’s Office of Budget and Management has allocated $6 million in emergency funds to assist with the reconstruction of a building at Ohio State University’s Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, which was severely damaged as a result of a Sept. 16, 2010, tornado that struck the Wooster campus.
Drive-it-yourself tour in Coshocton County
COSHOCTON, Ohio – The Coshocton County Ohio State University Extension and Soil and Water Conservation District will again sponsor a drive-it-yourself fall foliage and farm tour from 10 a.
Pelanda to serve as Ohio director of agriculture
Dorothy Pelanda of Marysville has been nominated by Governor-elect Mike DeWine to serve as the next director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Cadiz hosts precision ag, sprayer calibration workshop
The Precision Ag & Sprayer Tech Workshop will be at the Harrison County Fairgrounds Aug, 7 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Dr. Lonnie J. King appointed acting dean of College of Food, Ag, and Environmental Sciences
King will serve in this capacity while Bruce McPheron serves as interim provost for the university.
Hall-of-fame auctioneer raises the bid
Although Wayne Patterson couldn’t have known he was destined to become an auction hall-of-famer, the western Pennsylvania auctioneer immediately had a knack for the business.
Roundup of FFA news for July 25, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from West Holmes FFA and Waterford FFA.
OSU Extension offers weekly garden newsletter
COLUMBUS — The Buckeye Yard and Garden Line, a weekly newsletter known as BYGL (pronounced “beagle”), is now available again. The newsletter is written by Ohio State University Extension educators and specialists and other contributors throughout Ohio, and is supported by the Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association. Subscribing The first issue of 2012 was delivered
Park Service awards battlefield acquisition grants
WASHINGTON — The National Park Service has awarded more than $1.4 million in grants to help with land acquisition at five Civil War battlefields.






