Yearly Archives: 2021
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.
Are robots the farmers of tomorrow?
Wall Street is betting that tomorrow’s biggest, most autonomous farm equipment manufacturer will be Deere & Co, featuring driverless John Deere tractors.
On the hunt for the fruit of the pawpaw tree
Julie Geiss and her family made it home safely after their trip through Paw Paw, West Virginia, with a new goal of finding and eating pawpaws.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 28, 2020
Catch up on FFA news from Fayetteville FFA, Black River FFA, Hillsdale FFA, Edon FFA, West Holmes FFA, Northwestern FFA, Union Local FFA and Firelands FFA.
Scoring pastures yearly can help identify trends
Pasture condition scoring is a systematic way to check how well a pasture is managed and performing.
2021 deer archery season off to strong start
Ohio's 2021 white-tailed deer archery season is off to a strong start with 16,095 deer harvested. Check out this county-by-county list of deer checked.
Consider designs when switching to an automated milking system
Milk production increases and labor savings determine whether an automated system is more profitable. The greatest effect on both is facility design.
A&E Deer Processing charged for stealing deer meat, poaching
A&E Deer Processing and associates poached 30 Ohio white-tailed deer and skimmed more than 700 pounds of venison that hunters paid to have processed.


















