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First fruits of the season
Eric Keller prepares to harvest from his garden — if he can beat the ravenous rabbits to the fruits of his labor.
Organic or local? That is the question produce growers have to answer
For some customers, locally grown produce is just as good as organic.
Farming costs climb along with commodity prices
Costs of putting out a crop in 2008 will be 20 percent to 25 percent more expensive than a year ago.
Don’t rush to get animals on pasture
It may be worth the wait to step back and look over your grazing plan before throwing those gates open.
Is it time to start grazing?
Is it time to start grazing? It depends on your location, needs, stage of growth and condition of your pastures.
A new way of thinking leads to a new adventure in Pinzgauer production
Straying from conventional: Pinzgauer turns out to be cattle breed of choice.
Syngenta obtains gene-editing technology
Syngenta has attained a non-exclusive IP license from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard for CRISPR-Cas9 genome-editing technology.
Urban farms prove to be beneficial to families and neighborhoods
It isn’t just out in the country that you can hear the sound of a hen clucking, according to The New York Times.
Paulus Farms has been progressive for more than 40 years
The first tractor a member of the Paulus family bought is still being put to limited use. The sense of tradition has led to some surprisingly forward-thinking approaches to farming.
Farmers recognized for conservation
Ohio’s top conservation farm families for 2008 were honored for their long-standing dedication to natural resource conservation during ceremonies at Farm Science Review Sept. 18.






