OSIA and OSU Extension Announce District Sheep and Goat Programs
Series of programs educate sheep and goat producers throughout Ohio.
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Series of programs educate sheep and goat producers throughout Ohio.
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Heavy rainfall and flood conditions across the Midwest have caused crop damage and slowed planting this spring. Producers who are unable to plant an insured crop by the final planting date due to an insurable cause, such as excess moisture and flooding have a number of options.
Bob and Autumn Morrison, Jefferson County
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Russ Beckner, Butler County
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by Matt Reese
Bill McKarns, Columbiana County
Eric Kwasnicka, Stark County
~ Christopher Henney, OFBF Director of Legislative Relations
Gene Sulzener, Medina County
Larry Gearhardt, OFBF senior director, local affairs