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Ag policy and outlook conference will forecast for 2022

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COLUMBUS - Wondering what’s going to happen with the next U.S. Farm Bill? Want to know more about consumers, shopping, and local foods?

Or do you have questions regarding the U.S. trade policy and what the prospects are for agricultur­al trade?

Answers to these questions and more can be found next week at the Agricultur­al Policy and Outlook Conference Nov. 18–19 offered by agricultur­al economists at The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultur­al, and Environmen­tal Sciences (CFAES). The conference is a series of

one-hour webinars focused on Ohio’s agricultur­al and food industry. It is

hosted by experts with the CFAES Department of Agricultur­al, Environmen­tal, and Developmen­t Economics.

The conference will be held virtually over two days, with experts covering issues important to producers, agribusine­sses, and elected officials. CFAES agricultur­al economists will

speak along with other experts from Washington, D.C., other leading landgrant institutio­ns, and the Federal Reserve System. Each webinar begins at 9 a.m. and will include an opportunit­y for audience members to ask questions.

Speakers at the conference will offer their recap of 2021 and forecasts for 2022 at the national, regional, and local levels, event organizers said.

On Nov. 18, talks will include the following:

• Session One (9–10 a.m.): “Consumers, Shopping, and Local Food: What’s Next?" presented by Zoл Plakias, a CFAES assistant professor of agricultur­al, environmen­tal, and developmen­t economics.

• Session Two (11 a.m.–noon): “Now Hiring: An Ohio Food and Agricultur­al Labor Update,” presented by Margaret Jodlowski, a CFAES assistant professor of agricultur­al economics and policy.

• Session Three (1–2 p.m.): “US Trade Policy and Prospects for Agricultur­al Trade,” presented by Ian Sheldon, a

CFAES professor and the Andersons

Chair of Agricultur­al Marketing, Trade, and Policy.

The Nov. 19 lineup includes the following:

• Session One (9–10 a.m.): “Agricultur­al Commodity Markets: Trends

and Prospects,” presented by Seungki Lee, a CFAES assistant professor of agricultur­al, environmen­tal, and developmen­t economics.

• Session Two(11 a.m.–noon): “Ag Finance Recovery,” presented by Nathan Kauffman, the vice president and an Omaha branch executive with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

• Session Three (1–2 p.m.): “A Conversati­on About the Next U.S. Farm Bill,” presented by Jonathan Coppess, an assistant professor and the director of the Gardner Agricultur­e Policy Program at the University of Illinois Urbana-champaign.

To register and for more informatio­n about the conference, visit go.osu.

edu/2021_aedeconfer­ence. This site also has links to the conference­s from the past four years.

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Botkins High School will be presenting "Beauty and the Beast" starting today. Showtimes are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m Tickets will be available at the door. From left Belle (Ainsley Manger) shares a meal with the Beast (Ben Goettemoel­ler) while staff look on. Lumiere will be portayed by Aaron Anderson while Cogsworth is being played by Gavyn Sanchez. Emma Steinke is portraying Mrs. Potts.

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