Yearly Archives: 2019
Ohio EPA’s scholarship recipients announced
Sixteen students have been awarded scholarships to study at Ohio colleges and universities through Ohio EPA's Environmental Education Fund.
Emails show LEBOR was target of last-minute change in law
Emails between an Ohio chamber member and a state representative's office revealed the chamber targeted the Lake Erie Bill of Rights with the budget bill.
Turbulent market continues to confound farmers
Have the corn and soybean markets finally bottomed out? Marlin Clark offers insight on the most recent prices and projections in this week's report.
Mental health takes forefront with Ohio programs
Times are tougher than ever. That's why OSU and the Ohio Department of Agriculture are connecting farmers with needed resources to help them stay resilient.
Horses from certain areas banned from American Quarter Horse Congress
To protect Ohio horses and livestock from a highly-contagious virus, the ODA has banned horses from certain areas from coming into the state.
Apple picking: How to choose the ideal apples for your needs
Planning to pick your own apples this fall? Learn which varieties of apples are perfect for snacking, baking, making applesauce and more.
2020 Fred Stout Experience awards offers paid internships
Persons who want to pursue a career in managing or marketing Registered Jersey™ cattle are encouraged to apply for the 2020 Fred Stout Experience awards.
Promote your fall farm event with social media
Learn how to use Facebook event listings, ads and boosted posts to attract attendees to your fall farm event.
American Lamb Summit wrestles with industry’s future
The American sheep industry is at a crossroads. Those who grow lamb, in particular, have to adapt to changing times or be left behind. It’s a conundrum that should resonate with anyone in agriculture. People want to know where food comes from and how it came to be. That’s not going anywhere. We should care anyway, because we are stewards of one of the most important things on the planet: our food.
Trail building takes trust with landowners
The North Country Trail is being built one handshake at a time. It doesn't have the power of eminent domain so it relies instead on building relationships.


















