Yearly Archives: 2022
Outside the fence one time too many
For the third time in less than a year, a jury in Denver failed to convict poultry company executives of federal charges of conspiracy to fix prices.
Grazing native grasses could benefit your cattle and wildlife
Native grasses provide cover for wildlife, excellent brood rearing habitat for grassland nesting and upland game birds and lots of forage for wildlife.
Roundup of FFA news for July 21, 2022
Zane Trace FFA member Sarah McGraw was recently selected to represent Ohio in the Global Youth Institute of the World Food Prize.
What’s your baled forage worth?
Yields have been good for baled forage in northeast Ohio. However, all costs should be considered before putting a price on extra hay.
McCament named Chief of the Division of Mineral Resources Management
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources selected Ben McCament as the new Chief of the Division of Mineral Resources Management.
The farmer’s fight
Bryce Angell personifies every farmer's fight with Mother Nature in this clever poem.
Ohio Farm Bureau’s 2022-2023 AgriPOWER Institute participants chosen
Nine farmers and agribusiness professionals have been selected to participate in Ohio Farm Bureau's 2022-2023 AgriPOWER Institute.
Friendship is a piece of cake
Kymberly Seabolt comes from a long line of women who taught her the value of friendship.
John Gray named chief information officer for Ohio Farm Bureau
John Gray, of Ashtabula, Ohio, has been named chief information officer for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Caudill chosen as a Select Sires livestock technician intern
Select Sires has chosen Adalyn Caudill as a livestock technician intern.

















