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  1. Extension Professionals Complete Risser Farm Financial Management Training.

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/extension-professionals-complete-risser-farm-financial-management-training

    Forty-six Extension professionals participated in the “Risser Farm Financial Management Training" for the Beginner and Small Farmer Program held on April 27, 2023, at The Ohio State University. This professional development training was held for Exte ...

  2. ANR's 2022 Year in Review

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/anrs-2022-year-review

    OSU Extension Agriculture and Natural Resource educators and specialists work hard every year to provide outreach and education based on unbiased research. Check out how OSU ANR has been leading the way to cultivate relstionships to strengthen the economi ...

  3. Sales Banquet: Capstone Project Helps Students Prepare for Sales Jobs in Agribusiness

    https://aede.osu.edu/news/sales-banquet-capstone-project-helps-students-prepare-sales-jobs-agribusiness

    [COLUMBUS] Students in the Salesmanship in Agribusiness and Agriculture class – AEDE 3121 – acquire real-world experience during their capstone project in the form of a Sales Banquet.  The capstone project involves students selecting a product or service, ...

  4. Join us for the AgrAbility Virtual State Fair in October

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/join-us-agrability-virtual-state-fair-october

    AgrAbility is celebrating its 30-year anniversary all during October at the Virtual State Fair. The AgrAbility Virtual State Fair highlights AgrAbility projects around the country and the ways they make agriculture accessible for people with disabilities. ...

  5. Questions about the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Model of Direct Marketing? Attend a Virtual Mini-Conference October 25, 2021

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/questions-about-community-supported-agriculture-csa-model-direct-marketing-attend-virtual-mini

    There are many options when it comes to direct marketing farm-raised products. One of those option is using the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model whereby customers buy a weekly ‘subscription’ of fresh produce, meat, eggs, etc. If you have intere ...

  6. Law adds hurdles to new solar and wind farms

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/law-adds-hurdles-new-solar-and-wind-farms

    COLUMBUS, Ohio—Amid a surge in large-scale solar energy developments across the state, Ohioans now have more influence over what, if any, land in their communities will be used for wind or solar farms. A new state law (Senate Bill 52) that went into effec ...

  7. Ohio Crop Enterprise Budgets – Projected Returns for 2022

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-crop-enterprise-budgets-%E2%80%93-projected-returns-2022

    Each year, preliminary crop enterprise budgets are unveiled at the Farm Science Review which reveals our best estimates for costs and returns for the main row crops in Ohio for the upcoming year. With continued high crop prices projected for 2022 there is ...

  8. In the Weeds: Legal Approaches to Dealing With Noxious Weeds on Farmland

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/weeds-legal-approaches-dealing-noxious-weeds-farmland

    The National Agricultural Law Center's next free webinar will be held on Wednesday, July 21st at 12 p.m. EDT/11 a.m. CDT, and will provide an overview of legal approaches to dealing with noxious weeds on farmland.   Farmers and ranchers are familiar ...

  9. Ohio legislature passes solar and wind project siting and approval bill

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-legislature-passes-solar-and-wind-project-siting-and-approval-bill

    It’s been a long and winding road to the Governor’s desk for Senate Bill 52, the controversial bill on siting and approval of large-scale wind and solar facilities in Ohio.  The bill generated opposition and concern from the outset, requiring a major over ...

  10. It's time to talk about noxious weeds law

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/its-time-talk-about-noxious-weeds-law

    Poison hemlock and Canada thistle are making unwelcome appearances across Ohio, and that raises the need to talk about Ohio’s noxious weeds law.  The law provides mechanisms for dealing with noxious weeds—those weeds that can cause harm to humans, animals ...

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