Yearly Archives: 2023
Nine graduate from OABA’s LAUNCH program
Nine Ohio agribusiness leaders were recognized March 13 as the latest graduates of Ohio AgriBusiness Association’s LAUNCH program.
Spring management for winter annual cereal forages
It may still be early March but now is the time to consider the need for spring fertilizer or weed control in winter annual cereal forages.
My dad, my husband and coon hunting
Judith Sutherland recalls her father's bewilderment in regard to her husband's love of raccoon hunting.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 16, 2023
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Circle 62 4-H Club and the Geauga beef and swine 4-H club.
Soft grain markets continue to dominate trading
Grain analysts have been struggling to explain grain price declines on the Chicago Board of Trade. Marlin Clark offers insight in this week's market report.
EPA expands soil testing on farms around train derailment site
After weeks of pressure from farmers, lawmakers and community leaders, the U.S. EPA expanded its sampling radius for dioxin and other soil contaminants.
Donations arrive from Indianapolis for farmers, pet owners affected by train derailment
In all, 17 tons of feed, hay, straw and supplies were delivered to Kaylee Ball and Chase Brown’s farm to be donated to those in need.
COBA/Select Sires offers 2023-2024 scholarship
The COBA/Select Sires Board of Directors wishes to recognize the efforts and aspirations of college students from member-owner-customer herds.
GROWMARK offers 55 scholarships valued at $2,000 each
The GROWMARK Foundation is offering scholarships to students studying agriculture and business at colleges, universities and technical schools.
How to patch a torn sleeping bag
Patching a tear in your sleeping bag while it’s small will ensure the tear won’t spread and can extend the life of your sleeping bag for years to come.

















