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Farmers, consultants needed for major initiative to update fertilizer guidelines
Ohio State University Extension is embarking on a major initiative to determine the optimal rates of fertilization on the state’s major crops.
Scholarships available for Pennsylvania Dairy Summit
The 2024 Pennsylvania Dairy Summit will be held on Feb 7 and 8 for young dairy producers interested in networking and career development workshops.
Proposals being sought for biomass grant program
COLUMBUS –Interim Director Mark Barbash announced the Ohio Department of Development is accepting proposals for $500,000 in funding available for the Biomass – Waste to Energy program for projects that demonstrate technologies which utilize farm waste to produce energy in Ohio’s farming communities. Funding The Biomass – Waste to Energy program is funded through the
Do your math! Manure smells more like money
Extension agent does th e math for the value of organic fertilizers.
Deadline extended for Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is extending the deadline for the new Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program to Aug. 11.
Be careful when managing herbicides
COLUMBUS – When it comes to managing weeds with herbicides, the worst thing a grower can do is encourage herbicide resistance through overuse or improper management.
Tissue, please: Leaf analysis tells a vegetable’s tale
Every small fruit and commercial vegetable grower should have at least one complete plant tissue nutrient analysis from each field for each crop before harvests begin, said Virginia Tech horticulturist.
Canton Audubon Society offers $1,000 scholarship
The Canton Audubon Society offers an annual $1,000 scholarship to local students of Environmental Science.
USDA announces CRP contract extensions
Certain Conservation Reserve Program participants whose contracts expire Sept. 30, will have an opportunity to extend their contracts for one year.
Ohio dairy found guilty of water pollution violations
LONDON, Ohio — The former Assen Dairy LLC in Madison County (now known as the Rising Sun Dairy LLC) and one of its owners, Petrus J. Assen, this week pleaded guilty to water pollution charges related to two separate incidents involving the improper application of manure, resulting in illegal discharges into Bradford Creek. Beam Custom






