Tips to manage herbicide shortage in 2022
There are multiple factors leading to herbicide shortages for the 2022 growing season. Use these suggestions to minimize the impact in the Midwest.
Short supplies, higher prices expected for fertilizer, herbicides in 2022
Crop producers who put off buying fertilizer and herbicides for 2022 might find themselves missing out on some products and paying higher prices.
Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program offers $3,000 scholarship
The Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program is offering a $3,000 scholarship to students with an interest in the dairy product marketing industry.
National Wheat Foundation accepting applications for scholarship
The National Wheat Foundation officially began accepting applications for the Jerry Minore Scholarship, honoring students pursuing a career in agriculture.
Ohio Soybean Council Foundation offers $44,000 in scholarships
The Ohio Soybean Council Foundation is pleased to announce scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students for 2022-2023.
National DHIA offers veterinary student scholarships
National Dairy Herd Information Association is seeking applicants for scholarships that go to third- or fourth-year college of veterinary medicine students.
2021 Tuscawaras County Fair sale
Find all the results for the 2021 Tuscawaras County Fair junior livestock sale here.
American Soybean Association seeks candidates for annual soy scholarship
The American Soybean Association wants to provide one student interested in a future in agriculture a scholarship as they begin their agriculture education.
Spotted lanternfly quarantine set for Jefferson and Cuyahoga counties
Ohio Department of Agriculture announced a spotted lanternfly quarantine in Jefferson and Cuyahoga counties in Ohio where there are established populations.
Circleville Pumpkin Show back in business after 2020 cancellation
It’s been an atypical year for the Circleville Pumpkin Show. Like many festivals and fairs around Ohio, the show was mostly put on hold for 2020. But that didn’t seem to put a dent in enthusiasm when it returned Oct. 20, in downtown Circleville, Ohio.





















