Ohio State announces Dale and Betty Hedge Family Scholarship
The Dale and Betty Hedge Family Scholarship will fund awards, with preference given to candidates majoring in animal science with an interest in dairy.
USDA develops strategy to reduce lanternfly’s spread
USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Spotted Lanternfly Strategic Planning Working Group released the Spotted Lanternfly Five-Year Strategy.
Roundup of 4-H news for July 6, 2023
Breeders and Feeders 4-H club had a meeting, June 25, at The Geauga County Fair Grounds School Building.
Messer LLC to pay $1.9M for Clean Water Act violations
Messer LLC has agreed to pay a $1.9 million civil penalty for Clean Water Act permit violations at its manufacturing facility in West Virginia.
What a difference a day makes
This week, the market was hit with fundamental issues that have shattered some assumptions about the corn and soybean markets. Marlin Clark weighs in.
How to get your green space certified as official wildlife habitat
Creating a Certified Wildlife Habitat can make a lasting impact on local ecosystems, helping important pollinators and at-risk species survive and thrive.
Scientists predict mild harmful algal bloom for Lake Erie this year
Researchers are predicting a mild harmful algal bloom for Lake Erie this year, following a dry spring.
Roundup of FFA news for Jun 29, 2023
The Racine Southern FFA traveled to Cumberland Falls in Kentucky June 5-9 for its annual FFA Officer Retreat.
Pennsylvania invests $10.2 million to protect farmland
Pennsylvania has preserved 2,044 acres on 29 farms in 15 counties, forever protecting them from future residential or commercial development.
Food safety is the main ingredient to a successful cookout
Whether you’re a grill master or a first-time barbecue cook, food safety should always be part of your routine to ensure a healthy and happy Fourth of July.























