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Tuscarawas Co. Farm Bureau celebrates its members’ successes
SUGARCREEK, Ohio – “Hog Wild for Our Ohio” was the theme for the 2005 Tuscarawas County Farm Bureau annual meeting Aug.
Growers: High tunnels not just hype
WOOSTER, Ohio – Don’t try to tell the more than 150 people from six states who attended a workshop on high tunnels last week that the idea doesn’t have merit.
Squeezing the most out of every drop
(Note: Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell recently traveled with an Ohio agricultural trade mission to Israel.
Market volatility, uncertainty loom over spring planting
Even last fall, farmers were already looking at higher costs for inputs like fertilizer and herbicides. Russia’s attack on Ukraine has led to more disruption for fertilizer, global trade, energy and more, meaning high stakes for farmers this spring planting season.
Setting your 2007 farm budget by the numbers
Lower fuel and nitrogen prices in the last half of 2006 have signaled trends that should hold throughout 2007. The outlook numbers laid out in this article can be used to formulate budgets for 2007. Fuel As of Dec. 12, the Energy Information Administration pegged the average price for West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil at
Puzzling potassium levels? There’s a likely explanation
WOODBURY, Minn. – Ever get a soil test result for potassium that looked a little odd? You’re not alone, said T.
Pasture and grazing management tips to keep horses healthy
Horses do best when they are allowed to graze, so maintaining good pastures for horses is an important management practice.
Keep your pastures productive through the fall
When the weather shifts from drought conditions to scattered storms good pasture management techniques are crucial.
Forage sorghum shows promise as energy crop
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In their continuing effort to evaluate crops that can serve as biofuel feedstocks as well as cover crops — and that can fit into crop rotations in Pennsylvania and the Northeast — researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences have found that forage sorghum holds potential for producers in the
Wheat woes: Ohio crop is shrinking
Wheat production in Ohio has been in a steady decline since 1996.






