Yearly Archives: 2019
States review federal hemp plan, prepare state plans
With the interim federal hemp program regulations published, states are reviewing the national rules and preparing to submit state hemp production plans.
Maggie Gredel — Nov. 2, 2019
Maggie Gredel, 14, of Liberty, Ohio, got this buck in Lisbon, Ohio, on Nov. 2 at 8:30 a.m.
Slow harvest, slow news, weak prices
Marlin Clark provides an update on the grain markets for the week of Nov. 4, 2019. Get some insight on recent price fluctuations and harvest progress.
Farmers unite to help neighbor harvest
Farmers from eight farms in Wayne County worked together to harvest grain for the Renneckers, of Four Winds Farm, Nov. 4 after they lost their house in a fire.
How to safely preserve premade soups
Learn how to determine the safest preservation method for premade soups based on their ingredients.
Carrollton Livestock Auction has new owners again
The Carrollton Livestock Auction is changing hands, but the new owners plan to keep running it as a sale barn.
Investigation of cow mutilation underway
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office is investigating a cow mutilation in the Mace Road area. Three cattle were beaten by an unknown person.
Syngenta offers ag students $20,000 in total scholarship awards
Now through January 15, Syngenta invites eligible university students to apply to its annual Accelerating a Generation Syngenta Scholarship program.
Livestock guardian dog training for modern shepherds
Tarma Shena is an accountant, homesteader, certified dog trainer, behaviorist and livestock guardian dog breeder. In many ways though, a lifetime of working with animals and farming off-the-grid has influenced her LGD training approach.
USDA announces 1890 National Scholars Program
The USDA/1890 National Scholars Program is available to high school seniors entering their freshman year of college, and college sophomores.


















