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Show season is upon us, and Roger High of the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association (and a noted livestock judge himself) joins ...
Luke Schulte and Jared Chester of Beck’s Hybrids take us through three items that we “can’t afford” in this spring’s corn ...
Wet soil continues to dominate the Buckeye State, with little crop progress to report, according to the latest numbers ...
Most soils in Northwest Ohio are now oversaturated, leading to significant amounts of subsurface drainage discharge. The ...
Hard work, dedication, and a drive to learn led the Bloom-Carroll FFA Chapter to an unforgettable achievement. On Mar. 10, ...
Glyphosate has been registered as a pesticide in the U.S. since 1974. Since glyphosate’s first registration, the U.S.
As we head into another growing season, it is a good time for a few reminders about sound management practices to ensure ...
“The key mistake is families don’t have succession planning as a priority. That’s number one top of the list. Families are ...
Rural America has long been characterized by a distinct set of values and a unique mindset, including a strong emphasis on ...
By Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Check-off ...
There’s a food fight on the horizon, and U.S. farmers stand to lose.
Precision Livestock Farming utilizes sensor-based technology for real-time livestock monitoring for individual livestock care ...