WARREN, Ohio – A recent $8.33 million sale of 650 acres in Columbiana County highlights shifting dynamics in Ohio’s farmland market, where rising prices and investor interest are reshaping ownership as fewer younger farmers enter the industry.

Plus, marketing professionals in the Mahoning Valley say strategy, adaptability and communication remain central to reaching customers, even as artificial intelligence reshapes the industry.

And 75 students, faculty and staff from Youngstown State University’s Williamson College of Business Administration logged about 225 volunteer hours during the annual Dare to Care Day of Service.

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