Don’t ignore the letter in the mail: Call an attorney before signing
It is important to remember that the practices of shale energy development have changed considerably over time and so has a lot of the leasing language.
Off the beaten path: ODNR Tree Farmer of the Year’s long road to becoming...
At the time he purchased the 150-acre property in Harrison County, Ohio, Alan Walter didn’t plan on becoming a tree farmer. This year he was named Ohio Tree Farmer of the Year.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 14, 2015:
COLUMBUS — Four Hiland FFA members attended the state FFA Convention April 29-May 1. Those attending where: Morgan Troyer, Tallie Troyer, Diane Yoder, and...
Cunningham named to National 4-H Hall of Fame
Clarence Cunningham is an Ohio 4-H Foundation board member and alum of The Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
Important crop insurance deadline nears for Ohio and Indiana producers
Producers need to certify conservation compliance by June 1.
USDA proposes changes to improve veal calf handling
Unlike adult cattle, veal calves that regain the ability to walk after being warmed or rested may enter the food supply.
CAUV still not perfect: Farm Bureau offers new proposal to improve farmland tax
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation has proposed two changes to the Ohio Department of Taxation aimed at more accurately reflecting farm property valuations, as well as encouraging more conservation practices.
Planting 2015: Scattered rain showers slow some, but significant field progress overall
Mostly dry week makes for considerable progress in the fields.
AQHA approves stronger fines for animal welfare rule violators
The American Quarter Horse Association has approved stronger penalties and fines for animal welfare rule violators.
Urban Shepherds to hold training in Peninsula
A day of Urban Shepherds training will be held May 16, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.