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Estimating corn silage yield price
As you prepare for corn silage harvest, it can be helpful to estimate how many tons per acre each variety will yield to make sure you will have enough.
Keystone Beef Marketing is rapidly growing
United Producer’s, Inc./Keystone Beef Marketing Network is growing rapidly in western Pennsylvania. They are continually reaching new customers and want to spread the word about the company and the benefits of “honest as day is long.”
The ‘other’ Lewis, Clark explorers
A new documentary film resurrects the story of two nearly forgotten adventurers, who set out to explore the southern reaches of the Louisiana Territory, while their more famous counterparts trekked west and north.
Port Farms to host eclipse-themed event
In recent years, Port Farms has transitioned into a multi-faceted agritourism destination. Now, they are hosting a solar eclipse event on April 8.
Are tree farms part of Ohio’s ag economy?
Portage Soil and Water Conservation District educator Lynn Vogel explains how trees contribute to agriculture in Ohio in multiple ways.
How to buy fresh produce on a budget
Eating healthy isn’t just a luxury for those who can afford it. It’s a lifestyle decision for everyone. It’s become all too common to use cost as an excuse to purchase junk food instead of fresh fruits and vegetables. However, the actual price difference is only about $1.50 more per day based on the U.S.
Ohio apples don’t fall too far from the tree
Ohio apples are typically marketed close to home.
The Improved Blueberry
The first berries I helped pick, when I was a kid, were strawberries. Makes sense. Close to the ground, easy to reach, I loved to eat them, but they still make my arms itch.
It’s time to tap maple trees at Misty Maples Sugar House
Dave Hively and his family have been tapping maple trees for six generations. They usually tap more than 800 trees each year on their Mahoning County farm.
North Dakota pheasant hunting gone awry
It’s autumn up here in North Dakota, but not the chilled air, colorful trees, gray sky autumn all North American hunters look forward to each year.






