Noble County Farm Bureau welcomes new board members
Snell and Schockling were elected at the 2025 Noble County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting Aug. 1 at the Noble County Fairground’s Floral Hall.
Read MoreNoble County Farm Bureau would like to share the Noble County Extension newsletter information with members:
Dear Readers,
I hope the 2021 growing season has treated you well! Most of the county received it’s first killing frost Nov. 2 and now gardens and hay fields are resting until spring. The end of the garden season led to the conclusion of the inaugural year of the Caldwell Community Seed Library. We hope all who participated in the program had a good experience with their seeds and will join us again for the program in 2022. If you saved garden seed from the 2021 season and would like to add them to the seed library, you can drop them off at the Extension office to be inventoried for next season.
Corn and beans are ready (or nearly so) to be harvested. Please continue to watch for and share the road with moving farm equipment as daylight swiftly passes in the evenings.
Deer harvest in Noble County reached 521 deer on Nov. 2 with the statewide yield totaling 36,206 deer so far. That’s a good start to archery season, which will continue through Feb. 6. More details on hunting season dates and bag limits can be found in this edition of the newsletter along with an invitation to OSU Extension & SWCD’s Venison Workshop on Nov. 13. We hope to see you at this or another event soon.
Enjoy the bounty of the season and the company of those you love as we progress into the season of thanksgiving! At OSU Extension, we are thankful for the support of our community and look forward to adding value to your farm, home, family, and business ventures in the months ahead.
Sincerely,
Christine Gelley, M.S. Extension Educator, Agriculture & Natural Resources Noble County Extension
46049 Marietta Rd., Suite 2, Caldwell, OH 43724
740-732-5681 Office / 567-215-5677 Mobile / 740-732-5434 Fax
Snell and Schockling were elected at the 2025 Noble County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting Aug. 1 at the Noble County Fairground’s Floral Hall.
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William Ray of Cumberland recently graduated from Ohio Farm Bureau’s AgriPOWER Class XV.
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At this meeting the members voted on proposed policies and selected trustees for the Board of Trustees as well as delegates to Ohio Farm Bureau 2026 Annual Meeting.
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Topics discussed included county road conditions, state budget, theft taking place in the county, the selling of property by foreign individuals, and more.
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Delegates this year were Jason Feldner, county president; Chris Wells and Raegan Feldner.
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Miranda Miser of Cumberland has been named organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau.
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See the list of survey winners as well as photos from the fair and the Skillathon.
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State Rep. Don Jones and State Sen. Brian Chavez were recognized as Friend of Agriculture.
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Over 325 students were escorted through a series of agricultural and environmental-related stations.
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The free Entrepreneurship Bootcamp would benefit newer farmers and be helpful to anyone who caters to end consumers and has been in business for five years or less. Sessions start June 8.
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