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Study: Genetically modified crops may pass helpful traits to weeds
If a wild relative grows near a crop plant, chances are good that the two will crossbreed.
Export report: Pork producers can expect great things in near future
DENVER – The United States is the world’s largest pork exporter, and is expected to dominate the global pork market over the next 10 years.
Clean rain causing ripples in streams
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Appalachian hardwood forests may be getting a respite from acid rain, but data from a long-term ecological study of stream chemistry suggests that the drop in acid rain may be changing biological activity in the ecosystem and hiking dissolved carbon dioxide in forest streams.
Farm bill stalled in Senate
SALEM, Ohio – Specifics of a new farm bill may drag into the new year, after Senate members left the legislation lifeless and went home for Thanksgiving recess Nov.
May hope spring eternal as we head into a year of uncertainty
Alan Guebert weighs in on the recent court rulings behind the demise of Kroger’s two-year-old, $24.6 billion bid to buy mini mega-grocer Albertsons.
Roundup of gardening news for April 8, 2021
Catch up on gardening news and events in Ohio.
OEFFA recognizes award winners for service, stewardship
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association has named the 2022 recipients of its Stewardship and Service awards.
Prepare your dairy herd now for the fall football season
Just like an effective football coach, you must prepare and coach your herd to perform properly in the fall and prepare the cow herd to win each game.
Pa. farmers’ Chesapeake Bay conservation efforts ‘significant’
Penn State survey finds farmers have put a lot of their dollars and resources into efforts to protect the Chesapeake Bay.
Simon Says … another FFA convention in the books
What does 6,000 people playing Simon Says look like, and why does that matter? Reporter Chris Kick found out, at this year’s Ohio FFA Convention.






