Sinopsis
Town Hall Ohio is a weekly radio public affairs discussion forum, which features high-profile guests covering a wide range of topics and issues of importance to Ohioans. Subjects include government and politics, jobs and the economy, food and food production, education, science and technology, business challenges and social issues. Town Hall Ohio is produced by Ohio Farm Bureau Federation; it airs on WTVN Radio, Columbus, Ohio and additional stations throughout the state.Town Hall Ohio views Ohio through the eyes of residents of small towns, metropolitan areas, villages and townships. Its perspective reflects their values, aspirations and opinions on issues such as:- Quality of life- Health, security and safety- Community character and predictability- Private enterprise- Public services- Resource utilization- Education- Politics and government- Recreation- Agriculture- Other economic, social and environmental issues Meet the HostFor more than 25 years, Joe Cornely has been a familiar and respected voice on Ohio radio stations. He began his broadcast career in news and sports at WKTN, Kenton, and he is best known for his 16-year stint as farm director for WRFD, Columbus, where his daily programs drew high listenership ratings across 75 Ohio counties. Prior to WRFD, his farm broadcasts on WLW Radio in Cincinnati reached 38 states. His weekly Farm Bureau radio network programs are currently aired on more than 50 Ohio stations In 1995, Cornely became only the second Ohioan ever to be elected president of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters and in 1996, he received the industry's highest award by being named by his peers to be the National Farm Broadcaster of the Year.
Episodios
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Keeping Rural America Alive
24/02/2020 Duración: 48min00:00 - For the first time since small towns were settled, the number of deaths in rural America now outpaces births. Vast regions of the nation are literally dying. Or are they? In the new book Total Town Makeover, author Andrew McCrea takes you on a journey to places that are very much alive! 23:50 - To the Beat of Agriculture, meet Ohio 3rd grader and award winning cabbage grower Lola Robenstine and find out what goes in to growing an 18 pound cabbage. 32:20 - This week's Legal with Leah covers the Frost Law and what farmers need to know when it comes to transporting goods this time of year. 42:00 - Learn about a school that helps farmers become Foodpreneurs, giving them the skills to sell their products in more places.
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National Grain Bin Safety Week
17/02/2020 Duración: 48minIt is no secret that agriculture is a hazardous occupation. From large equipment to heavy loads to unpredictable livestock, there is the possibility for an accident around every corner. This week is National Grain Bin Safety Week and Ty visits with experts from Ohio State for some tips to help minimize grain entrapment situations. 00:00 - Dee Jepsen and Lisa Pfieffer with Ohio State and Jason Berkland with Nationwide talk about grain bin safety and Nationwide's Nominate Your Fire Department contest, awarding local fire departments life saving technology and training for grain bin entrapment. 16:50 - Producer of the new movie, Silo, Sam Goldberg. 23:50 - FarmHer Founder Marji Guyler-Alanis shares her story To The Beat of Agriculture. 32:20 - Ohio Farm Bureau's Roger High and Amy Milam talk about new Coyote hunting and trapping proposals from ODNR. 42:00 - Ashland, Holmes, Medina and Wayne County Farm Bureaus share how a new grain bin safety facility will be utilized by first responders from all over the c
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Discussion Meet Finalists take on Agricultural Issues
10/02/2020 Duración: 48minThere are many challenges facing agriculture today, from labor shortages to consumer perceptions to mental health and opioid addiction in rural Ohio to name a few. Those are just some of the difficult issues that were taken on recently by three contestants who took part in the 2020 Ohio Farm Bureau Discussion Meet. This week on Our Ohio Weekly, hear how they would tackle those obstacles in agriculture. 00:00 - 2020 Discussion Meet Finalists 23:50 - To the Beat of Agriculture - Hannah Jarvis 32:20 - OFBF's Property Protection Program gets an upgrade 42:00 - Montgomery County Farm Bureau's Grow Where You Are Planted program
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The Boom of Home Food Delivery
04/02/2020 Duración: 48min00:00 - Food trends are changing rapidly as more and more consumers are choosing to have their groceries and their favorite restaurant food delivered right to their door. What impact does this have on the overall food system and how is the food service industry adapting to meet consumer needs? The Ohio Restaurant Association joins Ty Higgins to answer that question. 23:50 - A small gesture went a long way for a Young Ag Professional after a visit with her Congressman, hear that story To The Beat of Agriculture. 32:20 - A veterinarian shares how she handles tough conversations with those outside of agriculture. 42:20 - And Warren Co. Farm Bureau recently helped local youth and those in need in their community.
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How Farmers Get Their News is Changing
27/01/2020 Duración: 48minThe methods for farmers getting information that pertains to their industry and lifestyle have changed in many ways over the generations. What used to be appointment listening over an AM radio is now On Demand content available anytime, anywhere. This week on Our Ohio Weekly, Ty covers the many facets of Farm Broadcasting with the Ohio Ag Net’s Dale Minyo and Tom Brand, Executive Director of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting.
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The World's Wicked Problems and Possible Solutions
21/01/2020 Duración: 48minOur food, water and energy systems all have challenges, known as wicked problems, that need to be solved. Ohio State recently hosted Great Plains Institute CEO Rolf Nordstrom to share his ideas. Plus, find out what is being learned on Ohio’s demo farms about water quality efforts, how an Ohio Farm Bureau member made donating scholarship money a work of art and learn why a caravan of Ohio Farm Bureau members from Henry County loaded up and headed west.
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2019 Year in Review and Farm Bill Decisions
21/01/2020 Duración: 47minJust about everything that could go wrong did when it came to crop production in 2019. How did a rough growing season and a tough trade year impact Ohio farmers? Ty Higgins visits with two farmer leaders to find out. OSU Economist Ben Brown talks about important Farm Bill program decisions that need to be made soon. Plus, Gov. Mike DeWine lays out his strategy for cleaner water, Legal with Leah deals with ag sales tax and Belmont County Farm Bureau fights hunger in their community one backpack at a time.
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Ag Banking in a Down Farm Economy
13/01/2020 Duración: 48minOn the latest Our Ohio Weekly, Ty Higgins visits with Heartland Bank to find out what it's been like to be an ag banker in a down farm economy. He also sits down with an economist with Farmer Mac for an outlook for 2020. Meet the Ohio Farm Bureau "Excellence in Ag" winners, Kyle and Ashton Walls, get details about the upcoming Young Agricultural Professionals Winter Leadership Experience and the Lorain County Farm Bureau Brunch with a Farmer event.
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Joe Cornely's Retirement - Episode 675
06/01/2020 Duración: 48minJoe Cornely's Retirement - Episode 675 by Town Hall Ohio
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Nationwide CEO, Kirt Walker on Town Hall Ohio - Episode 673
16/12/2019 Duración: 48minNormally, you’re hearing about Nationwide from the likes of Peyton Manning or Brad Paisley. Today though, you’ll hear things right from the top. Kirt Walker is Nationwide’s brand new Chief Executive Officer. Which means he’s at the helm of one of the largest insurance and financial service companies in the world. Today, Mr. Walker and Farm Bureau’s Adam Sharp talk about the shared history of their two organizations, and how Nationwide intends to remain “on your side.”
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OSU Water Quality Initiative -Episode 672
09/12/2019 Duración: 48minIf you drink water, use it for recreation, or are a farmer, environmentalist, reporter or politician, you’re paying attention to Ohio’s water quality problems and efforts to fix them. Much of the knowledge we have or need, both on understanding what’s happening and how to make it better, will come from a lot of smart folks at Ohio State University. Heather Raymond has recently taken on the job of maximizing the university’s efforts. She joins Farm Bureau’s Yvonne Lesicko, today, on Town Hall Ohio.
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2019 National Agricultural Bankers Conference - Episode 671
09/12/2019 Duración: 48minIt has been a tough year on farmers. Horrible weather, market disrupting trade disputes and a sixth consecutive year of below-break-even prices were piled on the normal economic challenges that farmers faced. But, when you look at the farm economy as a whole, especially from a national perspective, things may not be as bad as the worrisome headlines might lead you to believe. Today, we talk farm economy, and other hot topics from the 2019 national agricultural bankers conference.
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Laurie Stevenson, Ohio EPA Director - Episode 670
25/11/2019 Duración: 48minWe all want clean air and clean water. At the same time, we want to make use of many of our planet’s resources. Which is where the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency comes in. To ensure a safe and healthy environment for all Ohioans. Laurie Stevenson is the director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. She’s in today with Farm Bureau’s Adam Sharp, and one of our first topics is the governor’s recently announced H2Ohio plan.
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Hemp - Episode 669
18/11/2019 Duración: 48minThere’s a lot of excitement over industrial hemp. You’ll hear that it’s a miracle health aid and a superfood. The next raw material for everything from clothing to concrete. Now that it’s legal to grow hemp in Ohio, you’ll hear projections that for farmers, the crop is either going to make them rich, or bankrupt their farm. Today, we take a broad overview of Ohio’s burgeoning hemp industry as we’re joined by a farmer, regulator, educator and entrepreneur. This week, on Town Hall Ohio.
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Blanchard River Farms Demonstration Network - Episode 668
11/11/2019 Duración: 48minDo you know any homeowner or businessperson who would spend 40 dollars to save 25 cents? Hundreds or thousands of times? That’s the essence of society’s expectations for farmers when it comes to reducing farm nutrient loss in order to clean up Ohio’s waters. The interesting part is, farmers aren’t saying no, they’re learning how. The Blanchard River Farms Demonstration Network is finding environmental and economic solutions. On this episode of Town Hall Ohio, we do a deep dive into how farmers can protect water quality.
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Mary Mertz, Director of ODNR- Episode 666
28/10/2019 Duración: 48minThe Ohio Department of Natural Resources was created by the Ohio legislature in 1949. Its mission today: to ensure a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. That balance can, at times, be challenging, when you’re considering ODNR’s vast portfolio of water resources, forests, state parks, energy development and much more. The person Governor DeWine asked to keep everyone happy is Mary Mertz, Director of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. She visits with Ohio Farm Bureau’s Adam Sharp on this episode of Town Hall Ohio.
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Ohio Wesleyan University’s I-Cubed Lectures - Episode 665
21/10/2019 Duración: 48minRegular listeners know Town Hall Ohio isn’t only about food and farming. We try to reflect a broad range of subjects that Farm Bureau members find interesting, and hope you do too. We’re lucky - we have about an hour each week to drill down on topics. But imagine trying to explore complex subjects inside a window of about 3 minutes. That’s the goal of Ohio Wesleyan University’s i-Cubed Lectures. On this episode of Town Hall Ohio, we’ll spend an hour on OWU’s three minute lecture series.
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ODA Director Dorothy Pelanda Show 664
14/10/2019 Duración: 48minThe Ohio Department of Agriculture is very familiar to most Ohio farmers, with its role in nearly every facet of Ohio's important food industry. Consumers should be familiar, too, because ODA is at the forefront of assuring food safety. Dorothy Pelanda is Ohio's 39th director of agriculture. She and Ohio Farm Bureau Executive Vice President Adam Sharp talk about water quality, food safety, farmer mental health and a variety of other current topics.
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Governor Mike DeWine - Episode 662
30/09/2019 Duración: 48minMike DeWine is the 70th governor of the state of Ohio. With 11.5 million constituents, he’s the CEO of a state that’s as diverse as they come. From cornbelt flatlands to appalachian foothills, cities to rural crossroads, an electorate often described as purple, and a mix of economic and social opportunities and challenges. Today, he made time to visit with Ohio Farm Bureau’s Adam Sharp and all of you. Governor Mike DeWine, our very special guest, on Town Hall Ohio.