Monthly Archives: April 2014
Ohio’s ag nutrients bill on way to governor
Bill would require most farmers who apply fertilizer to be state certified.
2014 farm bill changes for FSA Farm loans
Hello Again!
The 2014 Farm Bill made several modifications to the Farm Service Agency farm loan programs. These modifications were implemented as of February 7,...
Respecting nature is very important
“Religion, philosophy and science have become a part of our developing earth-concern. We discuss the waste and conservation of our natural resources, the need...
If you can, take a kid fishing this spring season
Few experiences are more rewarding than introducing a child to the outdoors. I remember teaching my daughters at the age of three to recognize...
Farming gives normalcy to life for Crawford Co. family after fire
UNION CITY, Pa. — As pork chops were just finishing up and homemade noodles sat warming in a pan on the stove, and a...
Tap into farm management information online
OSU Extension offers online resources that help farmers keep their management skills on the cutting edge.
Education should move full STEAM ahead!
The arts are an important part of education and yet in many educational settings, they are first at risk for cuts.
Beck’s young farm leader program
SALEM, Ohio — The Beck’s Young Farm Leader program is a partnership between the Ohio Soybean Association and Beck’s Hybrids that recognizes young farmers...
Marion County soybean grower is a young ag leader
Ryan Rhoades named first-quarter Beck's Young Farm Leader.
History of photography on display
WILMINGTON, Ohio — The History Center’s new exhibit “Photography: Our History Exposed,” reflects more than 100 years of photography in Clinton County.
The exhibit includes...