Markets, Economy and Policy Covered at Ohio State Ag Outlook Meetings This Winter

Nov 06, 2009

 

The program, hosted by Ohio State's Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, features eight meetings being held throughout Ohio in November and December. For a complete schedule of events, log on to http://aede.osu.edu/programs/outlook.

The meetings will be held at the following dates and locations:

  • Celina: Nov. 17, 11 a.m. lunch meeting, Celina Eagles Lodge #1291, 1400 State Route 703. Topics: Grains & Biofuels, Dairy Outlook, Input Costs and Farmland Values/Rents. To register, contact OSU Extension, Mercer County, 419-586-2179.
  • Urbana: Nov. 17, 6 p.m. Topics: Grains & Biofuels, Input Costs, and Farmland Values/Rents. To register, contact OSU Extension, Champaign County, 937-484-1526.
  • Wooster: Nov. 24, Time TBA. Topics: Grains & Biofuels, Dairy Outlook, and Economics of Cap and Trade. To register, call 330-264-8722.
  • Waldo: Dec. 3, Lunch meeting. Topics: Grains & Biofuels, Input Costs, Farmland Values/Rents, and Macro Economics. To register, contact OSU Extension, Delaware County, 740-833-2030.
  • Circleville: Dec. 3, Dinner meeting. Topics: Grains & Biofuels, Input Costs, Farmland Values/Rents, and Macro Economics. To register, contact OSU Extension, Pickaway County, 740-474-7534.
  • Defiance: Dec. 7, 4:30 p.m. dinner meeting, Zion Lutheran Church, 1801 East Second St., Defiance. Topics: Grains & Biofuels, Input Costs, Farmland Values/Rents, and Macro Economics. To register, contact OSU Extension, Defiance County, 419-782-4771.
  • Ashland: Dec. 8, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. lunch meeting, The Fraternal Order of Eagles, 400 Eastlake Drive, Ashland. Topics: Grains & Biofuels, Dairy Outlook, and Macro Economics. To register, contact Sutton Bank, 419-207-3644 or OSU Extension, Seneca County, 419-447-9722.
  • Attica: Dec. 8, dinner meeting from 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Attica Fairgrounds, Social Hall, 15131 E. Township Road 12, Attica. Topics: Grains & Biofuels, Input Costs, Farmland Values/Rents, and Macro Economics. To register, contact Sutton Bank, 419-207-3644 or OSU Extension, Seneca County, 419-447-9722.

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Candace Pollock
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