A-1 Auto offers scholarships
A-1 Auto Transport is offering a scholarship opportunity to students in the Salem area. These scholarships come in the sum of $250, $500 or $1,000.
Roundup of 4-H news for Dec. 21, 2017
The Market Master 4-H Club, in Portage County, wrapped up 2017 with a holiday potluck and white elephant gift exchange at the Randolph Senior Center.
Bovine genetics companies to merge
Koepon Holding BV and Cooperative Resources International have reached agreement on a plan to merge their organizations.
Farm Bureau Foundation works to attract young people to ag
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation's Fisher Fund for Lifelong Learning is set up to prepare students for careers in agriculture, food and natural resources.
Small Farm College accepting registrations
The Ohio State University is offering Small Farm College, an eight-session short course, held one night a week.
Ohio grain farmers talk trade and farm bill
The Ohio Grain Farmers Symposium was held Dec. 19 in Columbus, where trade and the farm bill were top topics.
Vitamin prices skyrocket as supplies decrease
Vitamins A and E are becoming scarce and prices have more than doubled. Dairy nutritionists recommend evaluating vitamin supplementation strategies.
Another record year for soybean exports
U.S. soybean farmers exported a record 2.6 billion bushels of U.S. soy and soy products, valued at over $28 billion last year.
Ohio Supreme Court says CAUV woodland owners can appeal
Woodland owners can appeal their CAUV property taxes before the Ohio Department of Taxation's Board of Appeals, according to a court decision.
Disease-resistant apples perform better than old varieties
You may not find them in stores yet, but it’s only a matter of time before new disease-resistant apple cultivars are more popular than old favorites.





















