In this featured audio, Ohio Ag Net’s Joel Penhorwood talks with Mike Steenhoek of the Soy Transportation Coalition about the ...
It is more common for Ohio to experience soil erosion via concentrated surface water leaving fields. The energy of raindrops ...
Ohio Farm Bureau’s signature ag literacy and workforce development program, ExploreAg, is now accepting registration for its free 2026 camps, featuring an expanded lineup of one-day experiences and a ...
This cover, combined with wet soil and warming spring temperatures, contributes to the slug issue. “Some of the spring conditions that might encourage slugs and give them a head start would be good ...
We are tracking at least 3 and likely 4 waves moving through Ohio through the period, and combined we can see 1″-2.5″ of rain ...
The Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association (OCWGA) thanks President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin for granting a waiver that enables the sale of E15 throughout the summer months of June ...
In the spring, she shifts to soil sampling, delivering seed, and helping keep planters moving during windows of good weather. Summer is spent tracking inputs closely and analyzing efficiencies field ...
In this in-depth video by Brianna Smith of Ohio’s Country Journal, Ohio State Extension’s Carri Jagger walks through the ...
Rollins announced the launch of a national public awareness campaign to inform meat, poultry, and egg producers of the ...
Our expectations of first-calf heifers are high. We ask a 2-year-old cow to calve for the first time, rebreed on time to ...
Results from multi-year field research in central Ohio show that autonomous, high-clearance irrigators can improve crop ...
His only regret was not finding faith earlier, but he is now with the Master for eternity.
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