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New app is for cooks in search of perfect roast
WOOSTER, Ohio —Nearly a quarter of consumers say they’ve never cooked a beef roast, and 43 percent cook one roast or less per year. That’s according to a new survey, conducted jointly by the Beef Checkoff and the Certified Angus Beef brand. Consumers cited “not enough time” and “don’t know how,” among other reasons for
Phone app makes spraying insecticide easier
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists have released two mobile phone applications, or “apps,” to make things easier for anyone who needs to adjust insecticide spray equipment.
Penn State app lets dairymen pencil out options
Today’s increased investment cost for replacement animals has producers examining heifer inventories and replacement needs.
Ohio State offers new farm app
Ohio State PLOTS was created with funding from Field to Faucet, an OSU initiative for research, education and outreach to find solutions for harmful algal blooms and other water quality issues.
Cover crop field guide available as mobile app
The Midwest Cover Crops Council’s field guide is available as a mobile app for smartphones and tablets.
Free mobile app helps farmers
A free app developed by the Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District and Knox County Farm Bureau makes it easy for farmers to comply with new nutrient application laws in the state.
New Holland Ag launches weather forecast app
NEW HOLLAND, Pa. — New Holland’s commitment to making farming easier for enhanced productivity is once again confirmed by the launch of the free “Farming weather forecast and services by New Holland Agriculture” app. New Holland is the first in the agricultural sector to develop and launch such an application, which is distinct from
Apply for a National DHIA scholarship
High school seniors and college undergraduate students may apply for National Dairy Herd Information Association’s $1,000 scholarships.
Apply now for forestry camp
The weeklong event covers wildlife, natural resources.
Fertilizing forages, pastures improves growth
If hay is harvested year after year and not fertilized, production will decrease substantially.






