
Brianna Smith
Freelance Contributor at Freelance
Speaker, @Protenus Director of #DigitalMarketing & #DemandGeneration, Blogger, @UMSLbusiness Adjunct Marketing Professor, Executive Director of @gomdmc
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1 week ago |
ocj.com | Joel Penhorwood |Brianna Smith
By Joel Penhorwood and Brianna SmithAt a time when the average age of farmers continues to climb, and the barriers to entry seem higher than ever, Farm Credit Mid-America (FCMA) is finding ways to support the next generation of agriculture. According to Amy Weaver, senior financial officer at FCMA in Eaton, Ohio, the cooperative’s Growing Forward® program is a unique way to support young farmers in pursuing their goals.
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2 weeks ago |
ocj.com | Joel Penhorwood |Brianna Smith
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed record-breaking Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs) for 2026 and 2027 under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), marking a significant step forward in U.S. energy policy and a substantial victory for American farmers and the biofuels industry. The proposal includes a sharp increase in biomass-based diesel requirements, rising from 3.35 billion gallons in 2025 to 5.61 billion gallons in 2026.
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ocj.com | Stan Smith |Joel Penhorwood |Brianna Smith
By Stan Smith1973, 1981, 2007, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2022… we each recall one or more years in our past when an extraordinarily wet Ohio spring prevented us from planting corn and soybeans in a timely fashion, if at all. Many around Ohio are now adding 2025 to the list. According to USDA’s June 9 Crop Progress Report only 89% of Ohio’s corn had been planted. At the same time soybean planting progress stood at 84% complete.
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ocj.com | Brianna Smith |Dan Armitage
By Brianna SmithEach May, the land along Lake Erie’s basin bursts into life with birdsong. Migratory songbirds, like warblers, travel 5,000 miles from Central and South America to their breeding grounds in Canada, making a pitstop in Ohio before continuing their journey. The variety of habitats in the area, like forests, shrublands, grasslands, and marshes, attracts various birds and their food sources.
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thedaily.case.edu | Brianna Smith
What does it mean to truly understand the world around us? That’s the question at the heart of Wisdom Keepers, a new PBS series premiering tonight (June 9) at 10 p.m. Executive produced by Case Western Reserve University alumnus Bill Baker, PhD (ADL ’66; GRS ’68, ’72, communication sciences; HON ’20), this series brings together some of the world’s leading thinkers—philosophers, ethicists, scientists and others—to explore life’s deepest questions.
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