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Gas prices continue to soar to record highs. Diesel climbed to an average of $5.52 per gallon on Friday in Ohio, according to AAA.
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Beginning farmers in Ohio received a grant from the OEFFA this week.
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Ohio Senators are saying there is a possibility that sports gambling could begin this fall in Ohio. Local grocer pledges profits to the surrounding community
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The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association held its first farm bill listening session Thursday. The meeting at the Yellow Springs community center was the first of four sessions where farmers can express what they want to see in the bill, which is up for renewal in 2023.
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Thursday, local farmers heard a pitch about the benefits of regenerative farming from Ray Archuleta, a soil health expert recently featured in the Netflix documentary Kiss the Ground. The film focuses on how modern, industrial farming is harming the planet, and how the industry can be improved.
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Since the pandemic began, major meat packing facilities have temporarily closed due to COVID outbreaks among workers. This resulted in shortages at grocery stores. However, Ohio farmers have seen an uptick in orders for their meat. The demand is so high some small meat processors can barely keep up.
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For some, the point of an urban garden is about addressing food scarcity, for others it means connecting neighbors with other neighbors. While others might just do it as a hobby. But it can also be a major undertaking.
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Dave Baird, a farm accountant from Clark County, says current economic conditions have created a perfect storm for high farmland prices.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced the death of Dr. Tony Forshey on Friday, November 26.
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Farming may be on the cusp of a major shift thanks to technology.
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WYSO reporter Tom Stafford speaks with retired Clark County Extension agent of the Tecumseh Land Trust, Mike Haubner. He talks with Tom about the importance of maintaining Ohio's farmland and high-quality soil.
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HB 95, The Ohio Family Farm Regeneration Act, had its first hearing in the Senate Ways and Means committee on Tuesday.