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Graveside service for Mildred Stimmel

Mildred Stimmel, age 88, of Alger, passed away on Saturday, May 11, 2024 at Kenton Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.  

Registration open for Fall 2024 Youth Football

From Ada Ohio Youth Football K-6th Grade on Facebook

Registration for Fall 2024 Ada Youth Football is open. All players must register online using the link https://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=adayouthfootballk6

Liberty Conservation club closed for fishing until May 19

Liberty Conservation Club, 1552 SR 235, will be closed for fishing starting Monday the 13 until the Derby on Sunday, May 19.

Save the Date: July 13 Park-in-the-Park Ada VFW Car Show

On Saturday, July 13, Ada’s Ream McElroy VFW Post 9381 will host the annual Park-in-the-Park car show at War Memorial Park with six acres of shaded and open spaces.

County Crop Yields for 2023

By Mark Badertscher 
Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator, OSU Extension Hardin County

Hardin County – As Hardin County farmers get ready to start planting this year’s corn and soybeans, crop yields from the 2023 growing season have been released from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service. Although these crop production numbers are based on estimates, they are used for crop insurance and government reporting purposes. 

According to a published report, 87,900 acres of corn were planted with 83,600 acres harvested in the county in 2023. The county average yield was 188.8 bushels per acre, compared to 191.6 bushels per acre in 2022. There was a total of 15,784,000 bushels of corn produced during 2023 in Hardin County. Area county yields for the same year were Allen – 190.3, Auglaize – 194.4, Logan – 183.2, Union – 205.0, Marion – N/A, Wyandot – 199.3, and Hancock – N/A bushels per acre. The state corn yield average was 198.0 bushels per acre. 

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Northern lights dazzle local sky watchers, May 12-14

Solar storms have created breathtaking views of the night sky In Ohio and other parts of the United States that don't normally get a view of the Northern Lights. The NOAA Solar Radiation Storm Forecast for May 14 is 60% as compared to 99% on Friday evening. Here's a photo from Bluffton photographer Jamie Nygaard who noted taht it started about 9:45 and lasted until 11:30 p.m.

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