Common Pleas report for April 14 Wednesday, April 14, 2021 11:04 AM
Civil Docket
Alicia F. Larson, Paulding v.
Manpower Inc. of Toledo, Toledo and John Logue, administrator of bureau
of workers compensation, Columbus. Workers compensation.
Eric H. Bennett, Paulding v. Heather R. Bennett, Paulding. Divorce.
Administrative Docket
In the estate of Nicholas Mendez, last will and testament filed.
Marriage License
Miranda
Dawn Smith, 25, Oakwood, server and Randell Allen Collins, 24, Oakwood,
laborer. Parents are: Christopher Lee Smith and Heather Dawn
Strickling; and Teddy Allen Collins and Mona Lisa Proctor.
Becca
Ann Johanns, 22, Paulding, substitute teacher and Justis Sage Harvey,
24, Paulding, corrections officer. Parents are: Brett Alan Johanns and
AJ TaylorFebruary 26, 2021Last Updated: February 28, 2021
A popular source of online information for the agricultural industry in Iowa has a new and improved look. The Ag Decision Maker, published by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, unveiled a new design Jan. 16.
The new site offers the same timely information Iowans and farmers across the Midwest have depended on for years, but in a more mobile-friendly format.
The site includes a wide range of resources for both crop and livestock producers, including whole farm resources, business development resources, information for cooperatives and the energy markets.
“This has been a multi-year project to make the materials more accessible and mobile friendly,” said Ann Johanns, education extension specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach. “We cleared out some dated materials that weren’t relevant anymore, with mobile friendly being our real goal.”
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ISU Extension holding webinars on the Farm Bill
A series of webinars on the Farm Bill will be launched next week by the Iowa State University Extension.
Ann Johanns, an ISU Extension specialist in economics, says they’ll talk about things like the analysis process for ag risk coverage. As producers make their farm bill decisions, Johanns says they need to pay attention to the markets while looking forward.
“Producers need to keep in mind that they’re making a decision for prices we’re going to see next year,” Johanns says. “What we see now, we really need to think about that outlook aspect of it, so they’re making the decision to best fit their operation for the 2021 crop, not what they’re selling that 2020 crop at.” Johanns says the webinars will spend time acquainting farmers with PLC, or price loss coverage.
AJ TaylorJanuary 18, 2021Last Updated: February 28, 2021
Iowa producers have until March 15, 2021 to make their annual election for Price Loss Coverage or Agriculture Risk Coverage (at the individual and county levels) under the 2018 Farm Bill.
This annual decision is unlike the previous farm bill, when producers made a one-time decision for their operation that was in place for the life of the bill.
Webinars planned. In order to help Iowans understand their options for 2021, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is offering a series of webinars. The lead webinar is on Jan. 19 at 1 p.m., and will feature staff from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency addressing program logistics, changes for 2021, and how producers can best work with their county FSA staff and offices that may remain closed to the public through the sign-up date.
Tyler Harris
DECISIONS COMING: ISU Extension is offering a series of webinars to help Iowa growers understand their options for the upcoming decision between ARC and PLC. Virtual farm bill meetings will start Jan. 19 to help producers with election decisions by March 15 deadline.
Jan 19, 2021
Iowa producers have until March 15 to make their annual election for Price Loss Coverage or Agriculture Risk Coverage under the 2018 Farm Bill.
This annual decision is unlike the previous farm bill, when producers made a one-time decision for their operation that was in place for the life of the bill.
Webinars planned
To help Iowans understand their options for 2021, Iowa State University Extension is offering a series of webinars. The first webinar is at 1 p.m. Jan. 19, and will feature staff from USDA s Farm Service Agency addressing program logistics, changes for 2021 and how producers can best work with their county FSA office that may remain closed to the p