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Organic grain is gaining ground
A report from the Organic Trade Association showed the organic sector posted its largest-ever dollar gain in 2015.
What we’re reading: 10/21
This week we’re reading about a floating greenhouse that produces 1,200 plants per month, the release of Lucky Charms with just the marshmallows, an update on the status of carbs and more.
There’s a competition for everyone at Ohio State Fair
COLUMBUS — There are agriculture and horticulture competitions open to all ages at the 2008 Ohio State Fair. Adults can compete in many agriculture, horticulture and floriculture events including amateur floral arts, container gardens and specialty gladiolus specimen shows. Individuals 6 to 19 can compete in many junior agriculture, horticulture and floriculture events including tomatoes,
Hot Foods Co-op needs market goats
SALEM, Ohio – Market goat producers, Michael Nkrumah needs you. Nkrumah started the Hot Foods Co-op about a year ago to keep his agricultural – and dietary – roots nourished.
Raising pigs on pasture
Learn the basics of raising pigs on pasture and decide if it’s right for your operation.
Are your fields tired? Give them a rest
How are your hay and pasture fields doing this summer? There has been so much rain in many areas this year that some may be just finishing up first cutting hay. I have talked with many farmers this summer that have mentioned their hay yields are down and pastures have not been as productive as
Research shows eggs from pastured chickens may be more nutritious
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A study conducted by researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences has shown that eggs produced by chickens allowed to forage in pastures are higher in some beneficial nutrients.
Soil field day will focus on climate change
Pennsylvania field day will focus on climate change in agriculture.
Glass Rooster Cannery shares wealth with the art of canning
Jeannie Seabrook, owner of the Glass Rooster Cannery, teaches classes on homesteading practices and cans food for local farmers to reduce food waste.
Timing of fertilizer application for forages
It’s not too late to fertilize hayfields. Ohio State Extension has some recommendations that account for the early growth we’ve seen this year.






