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Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 1/17
The top stories from the week Jan. 11 through Jan. 17, 2015.
Strawberry viruses found in Kentucky crop; Ohio crop looks good
Experts say the virus has been found in Kentucky, but believe Ohio’s crop is still doing well.
DFA to pay $158.6 million in antitrust settlement
The milk marketing co-op reached a deal on the eve the lawsuit alleging price fixing was set to begin at trial.
Ashtabula County farmer killed in accident, remembered for activism
ROME TWP., Ohio — An Ashtabula County dairy farmer and activist was killed in a tragic farm accident Tuesday afternoon at his farm. Bryan Wolfe, 55, was mowing hay between 1:30-2 p.m. when he apparently became entrapped inside the haybine, said his wife, Diana Wolfe. She said her husband had some broken blades on the
Treating diabetes early is best strategy
Intensive early treatment of type 2 diabetes slows down progression of the disease by preserving the body’s insulin-producing capacity, a UT Southwestern study has shown.
Bigger heifers take better management
Breeding heifers by size, rather than age, can impact profit potential.
Ohio Farmers Market Conference highlights benefits of ‘association’
COLUMBUS — As the growth in farmers markets continues across the nation, Ohio producers can relish the fact they have a state farmers market association — even multiple associations — looking out for their interests. “One of the best things we can do as market managers is share information,” said Adam Schroeder, president of Ohio
Book addresses Midwest cow-calf management issues
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A book written by a team composed predominantly of Purdue Extension specialists provides management advice for an agricultural sector that often doesn’t demand the same attention as some other commodities in the Midwest. Cost Cow-Calf Production in the U.S. Corn Belt covers topics from breeding to marketing. The 272-page book (publication
Need Marcellus info? Ask Penn State
Don’t get the “facts” on Marcellus Shale drilling from your neighbor. Trust, but verify.
We don’t have time to plant twice
(Editor’s note: The following is reprinted from the C.O.R.N. newsletter, compiled by the Ohio State University agronomy team.)






